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Sites and services with DRM. If a site has some DRM-free things, and some DRM things, we don't list it, especially as such services almost certainly require nonfree software, for example: iTunes.
 
Sites and services with DRM. If a site has some DRM-free things, and some DRM things, we don't list it, especially as such services almost certainly require nonfree software, for example: iTunes.
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'''PNY advocating DRM''':
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http://www1.movie-promo.com/PNY-US
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"4 Simple Steps:
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> Select a movie
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> Register or login
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> Enter your Voucher/Redemption Code
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> Download"
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You get your download and start Windows Media Player and it downloads a opt-in active-X DRM and updates security too.
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Notes: From the FAQ at http://www1.movie-promo.com/PNY-US/FAQs
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  Unfortunately no, the DRM content is only supported by Windows Media Player (PC users) and the PNY Movie Player (Mac users).
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This is very clearly DRM; the site itself uses that term. --[[User:Broam|Broam]] 13:43, 9 March 2012 (EST)
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Revision as of 13:43, 9 March 2012

Sites and services with DRM. If a site has some DRM-free things, and some DRM things, we don't list it, especially as such services almost certainly require nonfree software, for example: iTunes.


PNY advocating DRM:

http://www1.movie-promo.com/PNY-US

"4 Simple Steps:

> Select a movie

> Register or login

> Enter your Voucher/Redemption Code

> Download"

You get your download and start Windows Media Player and it downloads a opt-in active-X DRM and updates security too.

Notes: From the FAQ at http://www1.movie-promo.com/PNY-US/FAQs

 Unfortunately no, the DRM content is only supported by Windows Media Player (PC users) and the PNY Movie Player (Mac users).

This is very clearly DRM; the site itself uses that term. --Broam 13:43, 9 March 2012 (EST)