Yet another thread that Leo has derailed with his BS.
You don't like DRM. WE ALL GET IT. PLEASE MOVE ON.
J.
Speaking of stupid and exaggerated claims, when you can establish that permitting DRM sales on iTunes will occasionally save lives in the way that a car being able to exceed the posted speed limit can manage, you can make this otherwise outlandish analogy stick. There are all kinds of legal and/or lifesaving uses to which a vehicle which can exceed posted speed limits can be put, such as for a private citizen to get a wounded child to a hospital from a rural location. There is no such lifesaving use for DRM.