• BCsven@lemmy.ca
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    5 hours 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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      4 hours 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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        4 hours ago

        Offering a clean, ad free, usable storefront to purchase media would do more to prevent piracy than anything.

        But corpos dont like that.

        • namingthingsiseasy@programming.dev
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          46 minutes 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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            20 minutes ago

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

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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.