On 9/16/07, Olive <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > But why someone will want to do that? To put DRM and at the same time to > provide someone with the possibility of bypassing them seems absurd. > Could you give a /realistic/ example of a comportment that you think > should be allowed and is nevertheless restricted.
There are issues with certain devices (e.g. game consoles, some media players) that will only play files in their proprietary DRM-encumbered format. So, parallel distribution would give recipients one copy they could play on their DRM-using player, and one copy they could edit on a PC. -- Andrew Donnellan <>< ajdlinuxATgmailDOTcom (primary) ajdlinuxATexemailDOTcomDOTau (secure) http://andrewdonnellan.com http://ajdlinux.wordpress.com [EMAIL PROTECTED] hkp://subkeys.pgp.net 0x5D4C0C58 http://linux.org.au http://debian.org Spammers only === [EMAIL PROTECTED] === -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]