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Originally posted by CookieRevised
Fight for freedom? Freedom of speech? Standing up against big companies? Those are only (mostly) used by immature kiddies who think steeling is cool who have no clue at all.
If you want to do something against copy protections STOP COPYING STUFF IN THE FIRST PLACE.
Many people copy DVDs for legitimate reasons, such as backing it up so that children can't damage the only copy when using it.
DRM only seems to stop the average user, crackers will always find a way around it so it doesn't really affect them. So the only people put out are average users that are limited by DRM (like users of the iTunes Music Store being unable to put their songs on non-iPod players because of the DRM).
At the end of the day, if it can be seen or heard, it
can and
will be copied.