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#16
Originally Posted by wmarone View Post
In exchange for enjoying what the media companies have deemed you worthy of being allowed to sample (via ball and chain) you must give up freedom and control over your device.

DRM is a tradeoff that always leaves the end-user less free. I hardly see how that is even "okayish" much less remotely acceptable.
Then turn it off if you do not want it. That is what I meant with okayish trade-off - nobody puts a gun to your head and tells you "Sorry, not your device".

Although I really don't see why Nokia thinks it must push restricted music - I thought the music industry had learned at least *that* lesson.
 

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