Mar 4 2002

The Customer Is Always Wrong

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I found interesting news story on Slashdot. This article is about the SSSCA hearings which want to force copyright protection into every digital device by making it law. Quoted from the article “Music and film moguls, and a few senators, think fans are thieves—and want to cripple technology to stop you from making copies.” It also talks about the impact it would had if DRM was forced by law into every electronic device.

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