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Posted by Sebastian G. on September 3, 2007, 4:32 pm
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Chilly8 wrote:
>> Chilly8 wrote:
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>>> In the U.S, U.K, Australia, and Sweden, DRM is legal and protected
>>> by DMCA-type laws.
>> DCMA-type laws cover copy protection schemes, not DRM.
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> DRM is a form of copy protection
Says who? If it's implemented on a general purpose computer, this is
obviously wrong.
> and is, therefore, covered under the DMCA, and is therefore legal.
Being covered by some legal protection doesn't mean anything for illegal things.
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