On Saturday 06 July 2002 02:48 pm, Voltage Spike wrote: > I would also add another term to the list that has been growing in > popularity: copy protection. I tend to associate the term with protecting > my right to copy rather than its true meaning (a mechanism which protects > the author's rights concerning the copy). In fact, many people interpret > the term this way. The end result is that people tend to accept copy > protection without thinking about the true meaning. How many people would > buy that new CD with brand new "copy prevention" technology? :-) Copy Protection gets on my nerves. What really hurts now is when software companies tell me the software I bought isn't really mine, and that I only bought the media and a license to use it. Had there been a sticker on the box, I wouldn't have bought the software. Worst yet I don't know what i am agreeing too until I open the box, which now voids any chance of returning the item.