[citation][nom]ryokinshin[/nom]RIght, you people don't steal? Everyone that really complains about drm just wants their torrents faster.[/citation]
People who complain about DRM know that DRM is actually DRCMTPYFHAARTYDM Digital Rights Control Mechanism To Prevent You From Having Any Actual Rights To Your Digital Media. I could care less about DRM as far as me getting what I want from something I purchase, because there are lots of hackers out there that will defeat the DRM and allow me to have my Digital Rights that i paid for. I make alot of money and I spend alot of money. When i spend my money I want what I PAY FOR. If I pay for a song, the artist has been recompensed for their efforts and I OWN that song for MY PERSONAL use and my personal use may include an MP3 player, a CD player in my car, my computer at work, my computer at home, my laptop on trips. When DRM says that I can only play the music from the specific CD I purchased, my owner digital rights have been stolen. I personally stopped buying music maybe a decade ago, but I do not have any music on any of my devices that I do not also have a CD for in my storage room. I may have downloaded them from the internet, but I own them and have EVERY RIGHT to them. When a game maker tells me I can only put the game on one computer, again my ownership rights are taken away. I bought a game to play, if I want to load it on my personal computer and my laptop hell no I am not going to pay them for a second copy, I am only playing one at a time, and that is the legal definition of DIGITAL RIGHTS no matter what the EULA says. If I do not want to keep the CD in my CD drive all the time, that is MY RIGHT, my right to protect the only thing that says I OWN the software, I put the CD DVD once again, in the storage room, where it is safe and I can reproduce it in the future if it is lost from my hard disk.