EricG
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Registered: Aug 2000
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Your right, you don't have to buy into this digital fascism, but I agree with their point it's going to be a lot harder this time around to simply ignore them (Microsoft and etc..)... Your choices will become more limited and more (controlled)..
And even if you can ignore Microsoft & allies, then, the whole CPRM on "recordable media" (i.e. hard disks, CD-R/CD-RW drives, Zip disks, MiniDiscs, etc..) will be pretty hard to get around..
I used to think the digital age was going to be amazing, but now I see how bad it really (potentially) could be, even television & vcr's (digital) won't be immune, if a tv station or "content copyright holder" wants to prevent you from "digitally" recording a movie on H.B.O. HDTV they will be able to "disable" the record button on your VCR, or even worse, prevent you from pausing while recording a TV show or sporting event to skip the commercials, limit the number of times you can play it back, and on which machines (i.e. only on the machine that recorded it initially), prevent you from making a copy to give to grandma, etc.... Current DVD players show a hint of this digital fascism, most DVD movies prevent you from skipping over the FBI warning.. I fear this is just the beginning.
I, as a consumer, find this whole "control" concept offensive.
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