Cory Doctorow is now writing a column for the Guardian Unlimited on why Digital Rights Management (DRM) is annoying and frustrating to end users. He says:
DRM can’t make an honest person more honest. In fact, once a person has opted to buy - rather than pinch - your movie, all it can do is cause frustration. Why? Because DRM stops people from doing legitimate things - like using a new device (for example, playing a song from the iTunes store on a non-Apple player); like backing up a file; like selling, loaning or giving away a movie.
I agree 100%. Case in point - a few days ago I had just finished up to episode 20 of Supernatural Season 1 and wanted to see the last 2 episodes which happened to be on the last disc that Netflix hadn’t yet sent me. I went online to purchase these 2 episodes either from Amazon Unboxed or iTunes (I didn’t care so long as I could watch them) and quickly learned that neither allow you to download episodes you’ve purchased, burn them to a DVD and play them in a regular DVD player. Unboxed will allow you to play them on a tv IF you have Tivo. iTunes doesn’t even allow that.
Now I ask - why should I pay to download tv episodes when I can’t even burn them to a DVD and play them on my DVD player? I was so annoyed, I just ordered the box set (which, I might add, is running $19.95 for the box set of 22 episodes. Compare that to $1.99/downloaded episode - they really believe the digital copies are twice as valuable?) . I’m waiting for Supernatural - The Complete Second Season to be released Sept 11. I have it pre-ordered along with Season One of Heroes since I now refuse to buy DRM-laced digital downloads.
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I have bad news about Heroes Season 1…it has DRM on it. Nothing big, just deliberate bad sectors. The problem is that they won’t play on my iMac and macbook pro since the DVD burners can’t play the bad sectors…. they work fine on DVD players. Its just annoying because I want to rip them to ipod format….
That’s a shame but not entirely surprising. Is it really too much to ask to play something in my DVD player and on my computer? I guess so…