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| What Microsoft, Sony and other media giants don't want you to know and hope you don't learn about As bad as UAC is, the most insidious change that Microsoft did behind the back of it's hundreds of millions of users is to sneak in DRM which not only raises all kind of free use issues but it now it starting to be revealed that what Microsoft did to implement DRM has had a major impact on file handling and is the actual cause why copying, moving and deleting files now can take far longer in Vista then it ever did with XP. Microsoft deserves a firestorm of protests from its huge customer base just like Sony got for their evil rootkit which many aren't aware they sneaked on to your computer without your permission. The EFF (Electronic Freedom Foundation) awhile back was thinking about starting a class action suit. [url]http://www.eff.org/IP/fairuse/[/url] You mad yet? No? Well read the stories linked next, especially if you try to play back your DVD and they stutter or have issues, the freemdom-to-tinker link is VERY revealing on what Microsoft agreed to do in Vista and instead of standing up, caved in to Hollywood. That begs the question WHY did Microsoft cave? [url]http://www.eff.org/deeplinks/archives/003882.php[/url] [url]http://www.freedom-to-tinker.com/?p=882[/url] Being in the "business" I've been keeping tack of the evils done behind our backs by multi national corporate giants so they can fatten their bottom line while at the same time giving themselves the "right" to mess with your computer. Yes, you read that right. There is technology deep inside Vista that impeades your hardware... on purpose, or orders from the Hollywood crowd. Shocking! Time the average user wised up to what's been going on. Read this, but if you do, be prepared to get pissed off. [url]http://boingboing.net/2005/11/14/sony_anticustomer_te.html[/url] |
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| Re: What Microsoft, Sony and other media giants don't want you to know and hope you don't learn about With so many people in an uproar about DRM, I do not see it making it into the next version of Windows. Look at some of the record companies (EMI, recently) that dropped DRM. DRM sucks, not implemented well, and just a pain in the ass for consumers. Pirates don't care, they crack it within hours, usually. So, who is DRM really for?! -- Dustin Harper [email]dharper@vistarip.com[/email] [url]http://www.vistarip.com[/url] -- "Adam Albright" <AA@ABC.net> wrote in message news:26v1235uaigrc1k1oqrarqmiatdrgmbopq@4ax.com...[color=blue] > As bad as UAC is, the most insidious change that Microsoft did behind > the back of it's hundreds of millions of users is to sneak in DRM > which not only raises all kind of free use issues but it now it > starting to be revealed that what Microsoft did to implement DRM has > had a major impact on file handling and is the actual cause why > copying, moving and deleting files now can take far longer in Vista > then it ever did with XP. > > Microsoft deserves a firestorm of protests from its huge customer base > just like Sony got for their evil rootkit which many aren't aware they > sneaked on to your computer without your permission. The EFF > (Electronic Freedom Foundation) awhile back was thinking about > starting a class action suit. > > [url]http://www.eff.org/IP/fairuse/[/url] > > You mad yet? No? Well read the stories linked next, especially if you > try to play back your DVD and they stutter or have issues, the > freemdom-to-tinker link is VERY revealing on what Microsoft agreed to > do in Vista and instead of standing up, caved in to Hollywood. That > begs the question WHY did Microsoft cave? > > [url]http://www.eff.org/deeplinks/archives/003882.php[/url] > > [url]http://www.freedom-to-tinker.com/?p=882[/url] > > Being in the "business" I've been keeping tack of the evils done > behind our backs by multi national corporate giants so they can fatten > their bottom line while at the same time giving themselves the "right" > to mess with your computer. Yes, you read that right. There is > technology deep inside Vista that impeades your hardware... on > purpose, or orders from the Hollywood crowd. Shocking! > > Time the average user wised up to what's been going on. Read this, but > if you do, be prepared to get pissed off. > > [url]http://boingboing.net/2005/11/14/sony_anticustomer_te.html[/url] > >[/color] |
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| Re: What Microsoft, Sony and other media giants don't want you to know and hope you don't learn about "Dustin Harper" <dharper@vistarip.com> wrote in message news:B23585F2-8B16-4EA5-8F24-8D8D653FCF36@microsoft.com...[color=blue] > With so many people in an uproar about DRM, I do not see it making it into > the next version of Windows. Look at some of the record companies (EMI, > recently) that dropped DRM. > > DRM sucks, not implemented well, and just a pain in the ass for consumers. > Pirates don't care, they crack it within hours, usually. So, who is DRM > really for?![/color] "Pirates" are a VERY SMALL group of people when you compare them with legit users. DRM keeps the average Joe (or makes them aware they are doing something wrong) from making "mistakes". However, looking at the number of people that have issues with it, is it really worth it? Does it do more good then harm? Will it add the lost couple million dollars back into the billions of dollars these various industries make each year? Do people that specifically DO NOT PIRATE even care about the industries? I think they are more interested in doing what is right then helping to buy someone yet another summer home. I'm too young for this one and had to research it. However, the music industry was in an UPROAR when recordable audio tapes hit the market. OH MY GOD!!!! PEOPLE CAN COPY/RECORD OUR RECORDS!!!! I couldn't find a single record company that went out of business because of it. In fact they all continued to grow. A guy at work was listening to some music. Illegal MP3s of course. I liked what he was listening to. It was a band I've never heard of before and would have continued to have never heard of them. I liked it so much I bought the CD. DRM would have killed that sale. However, after all of this, I continue to not be bothered by DRM. It simply is not a problem on my machine and files do not copy any slower on my Vista drive then they do on my XP drive. But I do feel sorry for those that have issues. |
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| Re: What Microsoft, Sony and other media giants don't want you to know and hope you don't learn about "Dustin Harper" <dharper@vistarip.com> wrote in message news:B23585F2-8B16-4EA5-8F24-8D8D653FCF36@microsoft.com...[color=blue] > With so many people in an uproar about DRM, I do not see it making it into > the next version of Windows. Look at some of the record companies (EMI, > recently) that dropped DRM. > > DRM sucks, not implemented well, and just a pain in the ass for consumers. > Pirates don't care, they crack it within hours, usually. So, who is DRM > really for?! >[/color] the exact same thing can be said for WGA and UAC ROFL ======================================= "Microsoft broke Volkswagen's world record: Volkswagen only made 22 million bugs!" ======================================= |
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