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No as you can not bypass DRM. DRM is designed to block your control of your machine.
Seriously, DRM is the problem. There's no one benefitting from it except for large corporations who have a stranglehold on content.
Yeah. And even the corporations aren't benefiting. The best Pirates crack that stuff quickly, and the rest of us (not me, obviously, I'm no pirate) just leach off the best Pirates. People trying to give them money are hurt.