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(Unverified)Sep 20th 2007 12:51PM
Yeah, I'm a bit frustrated with the DRM -- I recently noticed that Unbox has the pilot of several fall series premiers from NBC et al, but of course being Unbox they're DRM'd to the hilt, and only work on their custom (and probably shitty -- haven't tried it yet) software. When will people learn that if you're going to use DRM on media, you should at least use something open, so it will work on as many players as possible? You're just cutting yourself off from market share if you don't.