Regardless of the tests' validity, it's a good idea to reject DRM in all its forms. Locked content is less valuable than unlocked content -- that lesson needs to be reinforced to the media/technology companies and the only way to do that effectively is to vote with your wallets.
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Craig @ Mar 16th 2006 4:03PM
Regardless of the tests' validity, it's a good idea to reject DRM in all its forms. Locked content is less valuable than unlocked content -- that lesson needs to be reinforced to the media/technology companies and the only way to do that effectively is to vote with your wallets.