Of course... I'm just talking about raising the bar enough so that it would take a bit more than some casual observations to crack. Per my final statement in GP comment.

> In the end, it was probably as much about satisfying the content rights holders as anything else. If it looks like a lock, it doesn't matter if you can cut it off with scissors.

Most locks get broken eventually... the locks on houses, for example, rarely actually secure the home from intrusion... you have windows that are easy to break and enter/exit. It's about adding a modest effort in order to deter such action... nothing will ever stop it altogether. There's a difference between minimal effort, best appropriate effort, creating Fort Knox around your content and doing nothing at all.