Time to Revisit DRM Debate
It doesn't take a genius to figure out that electronics manufacturers care about technology, hardware design and R&D. One driver did surprise the author: intellectual property and intellectual property reform. This has opened up all sorts of new lines of thinking: consumer electronics manuf...
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