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Originally Posted by ale_ers
I seem to only encounter this with HBO, as you said they let it be copied once (on to the computer) then block any attempt to move it to another location...which I guess is the point. I can understand this protection, I guess, but I wish it would realize, "hey, he is not trying to burn a DVD then distribute it...he just wants to watch it on a tiny screen."
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Which is why it should be called Digital Restriction Management, instead of Digital Rights Management. That HBO executive must have been high on crack cocaine when he said DRM enables more consumers to do more with content, not less. This is a perfect example of just the opposite. :x