So true…
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On another note, think about how nice it would have been if DRM would have been existant throughout history. Try to imagine archeaology with a past that had used DRM, encrypted scrolls, dutch masters that you can only see with the right kind of glasses, statues that desintegrate after being viewed more than three times on the same day by the same people.
It’s telling that our culture seems to put emphasis on how shortlived it really is, instead of thinking of the future and how we can best preserve our legacy for those that will come after us.
I’d hate to be in the shoes of a 23rd century researcher trying to play back a 2005 issue SONY drm’d compact disc or the last copy of a tune surviving on some ancient file server in encrypted apple iTunes format…
(lien)