How did we as society accept things like DRM in books, games and even in motherboard bios?They can take our rights to access a purchased product instantly. Without a internet connection or in case some software failure happen in the data center, you cant play your games, read your digital books, or perhaps even book your pcWe are in a age where almost everything from our phones to basic software require internet check aka you must login to their server and they must authorize your accessIf you don't, they say "fuck you filthy goy"Why dont USA the land of the Free(TM) stop with this bullshit and force every digital company to prevent DRM checks and forbid the process of internet validation?https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jaOS6bGta7M
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>>103288509Because most people in society aren't parasites who exist by stealing from the productive. Most view your behavior as disgusting.I know this is impossible for you to understand, but it's the reason.
Because most of you are practically animals. It's true and you know it.
>>103288509patriots in charge. If you dont like font ise their services Market forces always win you kommunist
>>103288509It's because the free market doesn't work.The companies that produce the things we want can dictate the terms and other companies can't actually out-compete them in terms of quality, so you either eat the DRM or settle for lower quality shit.
>>103288720>free marketFunny way of spelling "losers and failures with delusions of grandeur".
>>103288509>we as society(we) didn't accept anything, (they) forced this shit on us, it's not like we had a choice
>>103288509DRM is just an enforcement mechanism, the economic powers that be have still reigned for many generations. 100 years John Deere's modern tyranny, Moline Plow ruled through a revolving door of favorable regulators and policy makers, who stayed close to the President, from the Republican 1920s to the Democratic 1930s. People had few options but to buy their products or be crushed by the spending powers of Congress and the Federal Reserve.
>>103288860I see people in LGBT parades but not protesting against thishttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oVWk9Zh82O4
>>103289361For a start, you won't see what the media wants to hide.