User talk:71.232.58.195
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[edit] DRM
Hello, thanks for your message here on DRM. My only recent contribution to the page was in reverting "devil rights management" to "digital rights management" (diff). Your edit on EDRM was reverted by Warrens (talk • contribs) (diff), who suggested discussion on the DRM talk page (it's quite a big edit, so it is fair to ask that it is discussed on the talk page). I personally think it should have it's own section (or article), so that's what I'll add on the talk page. --h2g2bob 17:11, 15 March 2007 (UTC)
- Apologies for accidentally posting this on your user page rather than your talk page. Moved it now though :D --h2g2bob 17:17, 15 March 2007 (UTC)
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