I was on Amazon.com in their hi-def section and someone posted a lengthy post about DRM. Part of what he said is:
Quote:
"DRM is a system that "determines" the "rights" of the
"masses" to do things like...
-Play a movie in a machine OTHER THAN the first one it's loaded into
-Play a movie MORE THAN ONCE (rental scheme)
-Play a movie ONLY FOR a predetermined number of days/months (moratorium)
Essentially, DRM is a virtually unlimited, and re-configurable system,
that let's the studios change/threaten the long-standing tradition of...
PERMANENT, RESALABLE, FLEXIBLE... movie collections.
Thus far, all home-video formats have allowed the media's owner to...
Loan the disc to a friend or parent...
O, OH...
In the studio's opinion, that is "peer to peer piracy"
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Is this more BS from the sore loser hd-dead fanboys? The link is:
http://tinyurl.com/2k37g7
If this is BS, someone who is knowledgeable should go over there and challenge William Cortner.