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Vista - this review, its promise and DRM
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I understand what this could mean, but the question is what can we do about it?
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I agree with you. Unfortunately I am not the best qualified to write such an article and I have to work for a living. This topic should be addressed by television media if it is to reach sufficient people to make any difference at all. It is probably too late to stop the momentum by any form of boycott at this point anyway. The task will probably fall to the government (oh the pain in my gut) to reel in this out of control freight train. What really concerns me is that I have seen posts from many people on these threads, that I know can understand the magnitude of the repercussions that Vista is going to generate, that would indicate either complete apathy or that they are indeed employees of M$ and are using subterfuge to mitigate any backlash. If the people on this forum, that understand what is at stake, don't care then what can be done? |
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So where's the non-HDCP copy of Vista that doesn't allow M$, at their whim, to brick my video card by revoking the driver? Also the article covers several other points besides what you quoted in your WDRM EULA. But if that's all you got out of the article, oh well. As far as holding congress accountable, the question is where to start. |
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"People are stupid. Think of how dumb the average person is, and then realize that half of them are dumber than that."
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I'm really not understanding the issue here. The OS is now compliant with laws and regulations that MS has been slapped by before. They promised, as part of the federal investigations, that the new and future OS would be fully compliant. However, I can still take a DVD on my Vista Ultimate machine, copy it to the hard disk and watch a movie. I watched the ports and there was no activity that Big Brother received an IM that I was watching a movie and no one stormed my house. I only have a monitor that does not support 1080P (I think it is 720P), but it still had the full quality as I am used to seeing. I think this argument has become extreme about potential, but not actualities. Is anyone right now in this forum not able to watch their DVDs on Vista and know that they are otherwise running DRM compliant specs? That would be where the argument should be directed at - as a technical support issue or on a political website complaining to Congress. Otherwise, MS is just following current laws as has been suggested they should by many very technical computer regulator advisory groups. |
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