• BCsven@lemmy.ca
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    3 days ago

    Exactly this. As an idiot I purchase DRM music when Microsoft had its own music store. Some years later they closed it and there was no way to validate music keys.

    But thankfully I still have an old Roxio9( I think) CD, and back then Roxio didn’t know what DRM was and would take the mp3 and burn it to DVD anyway, bypassing the key check, then I would just rip it back off the DVD…DRM is useless

    • tiramichu@sh.itjust.works
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      3 days ago

      For real.

      When I still had Netflix and Disney+ I’d want to watch a show on my PC, but I’d just get black screen with only audio, because something about my setup the DRM didn’t like. (Possibly that I have USB displaylink monitors.)

      So I had to watch on another device.

      DRM isn’t stopping content being ripped. It’s just making life a pain for paying customers.

      • bridgeenjoyer@sh.itjust.works
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        Offering a clean, ad free, usable storefront to purchase media would do more to prevent piracy than anything.

        But corpos dont like that.

        • Holytimes@sh.itjust.works
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          This is the entire foundational point Gabe made with steam.

          Hell I still get a chuckle when people bitch able steam “drm”. Since it’s entirely optional and can literally be turned off by just adding a text file with the steam ID in basically every case. If it’s even there to begin with

          99% of the time the “drm” people bitch about is just the steam overlay dll crashing if steam is off. Cause you know trying to load something that’s off doesn’t really work.

          You can literally just remove a single dll from like 95% of steam games and you have an entirely “drm” free game.

          Silksong is a great example with how popular it’s been Iv seen thousands of people bitching moaning and crying about how it has drm on steam when it for a fact doesn’t. It just has the single dll so it can use the overlay. Just deleting the dll so it doesn’t load up the overlay and ta-da its fucking drm free.

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          That could’ve been iTunes if their interface didn’t suck ass and if they didn’t go for the subscription-only model in Apple Music.

          I swear for years it was THE place to buy music. I mean I never did, I didn’t have access to a card with online payments enabled as a teen, so I just pirated everything anyway. But it seemed like the default place.

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          3 days ago

          Of course. It’s all about control. They see users as property, an object to be sold and traded.

          Do not ever allow yourselves to be disrespected like this.

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            3 days ago

            Try explaining any of this to my friends lol. Obsessed with Google, the tok, xitter, and shitty data stealing llms. Disgusting garbage.

      • Beej Jorgensen@lemmy.sdf.org
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        3 days ago

        I couldn’t get Netflix to play at high resolution on my old Roku because of some DRM crap. And I was a legit customer! Once again, piracy would have provided a superior experience.