But that's exactly my point. These companies are (in the long run) just
shooting themselves in the foot.
Sure, they still exist. But they are a niche market (and, btw, you can
almost always tell which programs still do it: overpriced products for
niche markets that don't have enough competition).
Any area where there has been even an _ounce_ of competition has dropped
the DRM crap like a hot potato, because users wouldn't stand for it.
> > _designed_ ot be flexible - that's what makes the PC's. DRM on a PC is
> > a totally braindead idea, and I _hope_ Microsoft goes down that path
> > because it will kill them in the end.
>
> Wolfram Research is still alive. Remember Mathematica?
And this makes my point invalid exactly _how_?
Linus
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