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DRM enables consenting relationships between content creators and consumers. There's no need for you to interfere other people's relationships.



For values of "consent" that amount to "we can do whatever we damn well please to you, take it or leave it."


So when media and technology conglomerates conspire to include unasked-for, unadvertised DRM on consumer devices, that's "consenting relationships".

When I point out consumers are harmed by this, that's "interference".




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