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Throwing it in the trash where DRM belongs ? Not many people have disc drives at all these days, let alone a BD drive. If copy protection got removed from BDs I doubt it'd affect anything other than making customers happier.What's so bad about Microsoft's approach? Or others who followed suit.. i.e. The CD-Key/Activation scheme. That's enough to ward off the average pirate. Anything more than that is pretty invasive it seems.
Not sure how to handle movies, but music wise, it seems like whatever Spotify is doing, they've come out on top. Services like this pretty much made music downloading irrelevant in my eyes.. personally (legit or piracy).
I think it all stems from the companies wanting absolute control and having a scapegoat to throw at shareholders. We've seen how long it's taken them to accept streaming services and they still have issues with region blocks.