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elliotz | 12 years ago

> Keurig is free to do what they want, just as a consumer is free to choose whichever coffee maker they want.

The issue isn't whether Keurig should be free to add DRM to their product or not. The issue is whether they should be able to use the law to prevent competitors from circumventing that DRM. Printer manufacturers tried a similar stunt with adding DRM to printer cartridges and suing the makers of after-market cartridges for DMCA violations.

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