MPAA anti-piracy software not as bad as reported, but still stupid
We all know that it’s not just that the MPAA doesn’t want you watching unauthorized content on your PC, but that they’re mad about whole digital media thing and they wish that, with the exception of DVDs, it would just go away.
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