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Originally Posted by psili
I think DRM solutions suck.
Necessary in some cases, but all I've seen suck: They all don't work in all instances, like an un-DRM'd video. They're a pain in the ass to implement. Etc. Etc. It's almost as horrible as developing content for wireless, which is even a bigger nightmare.
However, I'll give props to ObjectCube ( www.objectcube.com ) for trying their best at providing DRM solutions.
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I prefer to think of DRM as a necesary evil - unless you want your video content appearing on every file sharing site on the Internet, some type of copy protection needs to be used. I do think this is a much more important issue for sites producing their own original content, as the investment in money and time is so much greater.