EricG
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quote: Originally posted by Matthew Nichols
Not to mention Microsoft wants to shove that new OS on us + the chance of that subscription based Napster! By the time I'm 50, if nothing improves, I think everything will have a subscription fee...
In case you don't follow the Register (http://www.theregister.co.uk/index.html) The next MS Windows OS (WinXP) will be HIGHLY pay-per-view, from applications (i.e. .NET) to playing of media files (music, video, games, etc..) , yes Win XP is a pay per view OS.. wired from the ground up with license management and content control right from the hard disk/network card to the speakers, all nicely protected from unauthorized duplication, and by all accounts, it will block non-licensed digital media files (i.e. mp3's).. Better get your credit card warmed up, it's going to be an expensive digital future... Oh and don't loose your "digital" keys, you'll only have a few times to move them about.
Got a Apple Mac, think you can ignore it, think again.. With .NET and Windows Media Player on the Mac, you'll be sucked into the incensing vortex too.. I don't see Apple likely to not want to provide the same rich amount of "content controlled" media to their users that Windows users will have access to, to join this game, Apple will have to add content control to their OS as well..
Welcome to the "content controlled" digital future, the free ride is over.. Oh yeah, by the way, you can't press the record, pause, fast forward or rewind button, as my DVD player like to say during the FBI warnings "THAT FUNCTION IS NOT PERMITTED AT THIS TIME"..
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