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When playing a CD becomes a privilege, not a right
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Gwarsbane,Sep 24 2005, 10:12 PM Wrote:I don't know if you play music CDs in your computers CD drive or not.  I do sometimes as I don't have any music only CD players any more.  My last one that I had broke, the power button on the box broke and I can't fix it..  If they came out with DRM on a CD that I bought that basically screwed up my computer CD player to play music I legally bought, or if people want to argue it, music that I legally bought the right to listen to anytime I want on any legal piece of equipment that will play it then they are the ones in the wrong.
How much does a simple CD Player cost $20 maybe $30? I guess I don't see the big deal. I don't see the large percentage of people who listen to music using their computer as their main source to play their cd's.


I know how much this gets to you Gwar since you are a big pirate yourself. Microsoft bugs you so much I don't get why you don't just switch to Linux or a Mac or just throw your PC out of the window. Complaining about it 24/7 isn't going to do anything. So deal with it.
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When playing a CD becomes a privilege, not a right - by Power and Glory - 09-25-2005, 12:03 PM

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