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Offline GhostShip

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New DVD Standard "Anti Consumer"
« on: June 01, 2006, 07:40:32 am »
It seems other folks have picked up on the downside of wasting their money on the latest peice or Digital Rights Managemant.

http://www.businessweek.com/technology/content/may2006/tc20060526_680075.htm?campaign_id=rss_tech

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The real battle isn't between Sony (SNE) and Microsoft (MSFT) and their chosen formats, it's between the manufacturers and us -- the consumers, the ones who ultimately pay for it all. And the battle is over Digital Rights Management (DRM), because in addition to increased storage, these new disks are packed full of copy-protection functions, some of which impair our ability to use the content we pay for, the way we like and are legally entitled to.

The ROM Mark is a cryptographic element overlaid on a "legitimate" disk. If the player doesn't detect the mark, then it won't play the disc. This will supposedly deal with video-camera-in-the-theatre copies.
Even more extreme is a scheme called BD+ that deals with the problem of what to do when someone cracks the encryption scheme. The players can automatically download new crypto if the old one is broken. But there's an ominous feature buried in this so-called protection mechanism: If a particular brand of player is cryptographically "compromised," the studio can remotely disable all of the affected players. In other words, if some hacker halfway across the globe cracks Sony's software, Sony can shut down my DVD player across the Net.

The Blu-ray's DRM scheme is simply anti-consumer. The standard reflects what the studios really want, which is no copying of their material at all, for any reason. They're clearly willing to take active and unpleasant measures to enforce this.

I,m sure if folks wish to buy into this sort of technology then they only have themselves to blame when it bites them, boycott blu ray is the most sensible approach.

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Re: New DVD Standard "Anti Consumer"
« Reply #1 on: June 01, 2006, 10:44:39 am »
that could be fun if they try that, every consumer in the world turning around and suing their arses for refusal to provide a product after taking peoples money if they decide to just turn things off

"was this £5000 home entertainment system merely a 2 week trial?" yes, I'm sure things would go down really well if they try that

Offline SamSeeSam

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Re: New DVD Standard "Anti Consumer"
« Reply #2 on: June 01, 2006, 03:09:06 pm »
"The ROM Mark is a cryptographic element overlaid on a "legitimate" disk. If the player doesn't detect the mark, then it won't play the disc. This will supposedly deal with video-camera-in-the-theatre copies.
Even more extreme is a scheme called BD+ that deals with the problem of what to do when someone cracks the encryption scheme. The players can automatically download new crypto if the old one is broken. But there's an ominous feature buried in this so-called protection mechanism: If a particular brand of player is cryptographically "compromised," the studio can remotely disable all of the affected players. In other words, if some hacker halfway across the globe cracks Sony's software, Sony can shut down my DVD player across the Net."

All these new 'securitty features are in itself going to lead to it's downfall.
Many people like to play their compiled CD's. They make their own CD's of their favourate songs from different artists. Why buy such a Cd if you have to buy all your Cd's all over again (Old cd have no identification) Even worse, I can't play my own collections.

If people find that they cannot play their Cd's because it was shut by the company, that is going to be it's death knell.

All this can make people move towards P2P rather than away from it. That's nice for us :twisted:
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Re: New DVD Standard "Anti Consumer"
« Reply #3 on: June 01, 2006, 04:46:10 pm »
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Why buy such a Cd if you have to buy all your Cd's all over again


You seem to have discovered what those initials stand for at last

Re-purchase It Again and Again (RIAA)
Make you Pay Agiain and Again (MPAA)

A popular reason for "upgrading" technology is to milk those who have bought the said product in a particular format and force them to purchase the righs to watch it again.
Its a simple fraud and they make lots of money from it, if as they claim your purchasing a licence then you would get a refund on the existing licence by merely handing in an old video cassette or tape of the same material, of course no chance of that. :lol:


Offline SamSeeSam

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Re: New DVD Standard "Anti Consumer"
« Reply #4 on: June 01, 2006, 05:03:59 pm »
Unlike many other boycotts, where we are the only ones breaking our heads over it, This is one boycott which is going to start as soon as their products are released. Nice to know they think we are fools who will buy thngs for them. :lol: That way, it helps us rather than subdue us in many ways than one.

It will create awareness
It will increase P2P membership (I dearly hope it's winmx)
Reconnect to winmx with the blocking patch :)
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