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More ZDNet blogger silliness about Steve Jobs and DRM.
More ZDNet blogger silliness about Steve Jobs and DRM.
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I wanted to post here because of my fondness for Macalope. Tastes like chicken. Or so I am told. Kinda like that torrent thingie. How does that one go?
The whole point of the ITMS DRM for movies and songs is that the entire file has been encoded especially for each person that downloads it so that only they (and the devices they authorize with their account details) can play it. How the hell are they going to encode a completely different file on each DVD if they're going to protect it with DRM when they make the things on molds? You can't have a unique file on every DVD if they're all identical!
The only way this idea of having a version of the file that works on iPods on the DVD makes any sense if it's in a non-DRM format. Right? So there goes the entire argument! Poof!
Look, Steve Jobs is no Steve Wozniak when it comes to understanding technology, but I have to believe he understands his own products at least as well as I do, right? Right?
I used to have a lot more respect for him but he has become such a flaming "freeper" (in the software sense, not the religious sense) that he jumps on the big guys first without checking to see if, "hey they might actually be doing something not bad here.
By chance are you referring to the DMCA (Digital Millenium Copyright Act)? Or did you actually intend to reference the Defense Contract Management Agency? (Interesting possibility for conspiracy theorists here...)
Otherwise, excellent post as usual.
- by Macalope December 7, 2007 8:37 PM PST
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