> > Sandy has her drawbacks... > > > > > http://www.computerworld.com/s/article/9...?taxonomyId=142 > > Yeah, and I remember when TPM on the Pentium 4 was going to make Linux and emulation > and warez impossible. We'll see.
I remember the same thing, DRM never effects pirates anyway, so you can only stream video on New CPUs if it has Sandy Bridge, talk about limiting ones consumer base. Just means the pirates will keep coping Bluray or DVDs instead of streaming content.
Sony is finding out if you 'wave' a red flag in front of the hackers, you lose. PS3 keys have been released, now how long before self booting discs for the PS3? How long did BluRay or DVDs last before they could copy them? DRM never works in the end, it just there to give the Pirates something to do and the Media companies feel good.
Edited by Quantum Leaper (01/04/11 09:46 AM)
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