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The only people for DRM are those that produce content. No-one else can understand how personal you take it when someone is using your work. When someone has STOLEN your work and is profiting from it in any way.
If your intention is to draw traffic in any way you are gaining from anothers investment.
If it's no big deal ... fine, make your own, it's no big deal right?
Would anyone reading this be pissed if I stopped by your house, took your car and rented it to others?
What would Hertz say if I rented one of their cars and re-rented it to others?
"This NFL production is intended for the private use of our audience, any rebroadcast, reproduction, or other use of the pictures and accounts of this broadcast without the express written consent of the National Football League is prohibited"
Translated this means ...... "We have spent a fortune for the right to photograph this talent, have paid announcers, cameramen, truck-drivers, purchased tons of equipment, agonized over how to best present it so a profitable return on our investment will allow us to bring you new product each week and all you have to do is press a button" .... "So please don't record our highlights and sell them on dvd's, etc ..."
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