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Yeah, it's definitely pretty fucked up. There are still a lot of things you can do - running two systems, one with all your pirated stuff (which is always offline) might help, but it would make it harder to share things effectively.
TCPA dependent software could still possibly be reverse engineered, then re-coded in a TCPA independent way and pirated that way, but it would require a lot more technical knowledge than that which is possessed by most of today's software pirates.
I'm not too worried about it, as I expect the quantity and quality of Linux-based software to increase exponentially in the next few years, but it poses a huge threat the privacy in the digital age.
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