Re: DRM system in Windows Vista
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pretty cute for a murderer lol
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The companies are only causing more piracy because of DRM. They failed to take into account the number one factor in any type of market interaction: incentive. They have created and incentive to pirate. Why am I going to buy an album that I can't transfer to my MP3 player when I can just get the MP3 for free?
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People sometimes bitch when they are displeased in a product or company, but that doesn't mean they don't want it. Example: I like Taco Bell, but they fuck up shit all the time.Therefore I bitch, but keep going back because my satisifaction is greater than my dissatisfaction.
P.S. What is your company? Is it one where you live a home with your parents and wear faggy microphones?
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(to commenters agreeing w/ video, by using P2P)
NOOO! P2P STARTED DRM, it won't RESOLVE it! is it possible for you guys to LEGALLY BUY it, like, by CD or something, and rip it onto your computer? It isn't that hard, it's w/o DRM, but IT'S LEGAL, so then Hollywood and RIAA will have less of a REASON to ENFORCE DRM! duh.
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you're right
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Great point!
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iPod are even more DRM-bound than Vista: think about it.
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But all DVD ar DRM and DVD-HD so go DRM free back to VHS
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HAHAHAH oh man, the irony
"THIS" is exactly why I abandoned M$ and installed Linux a year ago. I'll be damned if I put-up with this bull-shit!!! I feel safe knowing Linux isn't calling home giving out my personal info. Scanning my media files checking for so-called legal ones??!! Crippling my hardware installing "updates" on the sly without my permission. The minute I learned of PALLADIUM I RAN to Linux!! M$ has fucking "LOST IT"! You'll have to put a gun to my head before I install Vista!
ErichH68 4 years ago 3
Already following your advice :)
CD's and P2P forever
GNUlancer 4 years ago 2