Security quote of the week
Security quote of the week
Posted Apr 12, 2012 18:13 UTC (Thu) by zooko (guest, #2589)Parent article: Security quote of the week
This idea is very satisfying to those of us who believe that DRM is deleterious to society.
Trouble is, it's completely wrong. An unbiased analysis of the history of DRM will show that in the last five years it became a raging success. Most of the most profitable products of the current era, e.g. iTunes, all of the gaming consoles, iPhone, Android, etc. etc., are built on it. And this vast flow of profit comes directly from people—the vast majority of people—who don't have the time, skills, or willingness to take risks to try work-arounds. Those people suffer the negative consequences of DRM, such as inability to bequeath their digital possessions to their children, and they pay a higher price because of the resulting monopolies.
During this last decade, while freedom lovers have been confidently telling each other that DRM is hopeless, the proportion of the population whose daily life is confined by DRM has grown to 99% (in the "Developed" countries). Maybe if we spend another decade congratulating each other the proportion will have grown to 99.99%.
How about instead we face up to how we've failed to achieve our declared goals and start thinking hard about how to do better.