But the policy they got blasted for was applying digital restrictions to physical discs, and that is pretty much the only substantial reversal they made. So on the one hand he's saying the original policies were right, and on the other hand he's saying that if they listened to consumers earlier they would not have had the DRM control of physical copies in their original DRM policy.
To my reading he seems to be speaking with forked tongue.
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