It's evil. Pure and simple. It represents a computing philosophy that was repudiated
thirty years ago with the introduction of personally owned computers. There's no way
we can be as productive in such an environment as we could if the bastards would
just leave things alone.

It's a classic case of a big comprehensive solution to a problem that doesn't exist.
For those who think of the PC as nothing more than a distribution medium for entertainment,
it smoothes the way for better distribution of music and movies with less unauthorized
copying. For the rest of us there are unforseen restrictions on the wonderful computing
power of our machines. No one will chronicle the story of what features will never be
developed because of this hobbling of the PC.