Bruce, you have it bang on. The threat model of DRM system is the most severe of commercial secure systems. Not only do you have the traditional attackers, your user must be assumed to be hostile. In general, it is a no-win situation. To make it really secure requires inconveniencing the customer. A well-funded attacker will be able to crack any DRM.
In the recent past the GOs have had little or no interest in restraining RHMs (in practice the opposite appears to be the case currently). So the RHMs had quietly put themselves into a position of considerable power and have very much capitalized on it as an effective monopoly.
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Think back to what the computer was in 1970, Gibson goes on. It was the big brain, so expensive that only governments and huge corporations could afford one, a monopoly of computing power that reinforced centralised authority. 2ff7e9595c
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