That's not correct. Version 1 of their system was, they quickly fixed it to the chagrin of many Linux desktop users (who just want to play and watch the movies they paid for on the hardware they own).
So we're back to the state of you don't actually have property rights in any of the things you own or paid for.
So we're back to the state of you don't actually have property rights in any of the things you own or paid for.