DRM Doesn’t Have to Suck

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Gizmodo has the first
part
in an essay by the folks at frog on DRM:

…why are DRM systems being designed to do exactly that, to treat
users like either infants or borderline criminals? If DRM let consumers exceed limits
when they needed to, the technology would feel more flexible, more like it’s
on the Average Joe’s side. And, as a result, there’d be a lot less rage
directed against it.

Great too see this being addressed as a design issue.

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