
approval from: Kiwi 
| reply to Kiwi
Re: Good concept Again, the fatal flaw with this "DRM protected" scheme is that sooner or later, it has to be turned into a analog signal, which can be recorded onto a hard drive by many suitable programs and 192 bit is not too bad to work with. Once it is in the hard drive in useable form, this business about not being able to use what you have downloaded (and PAID for) if you drop your subscription is meaningless.
Once again, DRM is no protection at all in the end, just a waste of time and their money. I find it vastly amusing, myself |