Comments on: Microsoft denies putting 'copyright cop' in Zune
Software maker takes issue with New York Times blog suggesting it may add some sort of copyright-filtering technology to the Zune as part of its deal to get NBC TV shows.
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- by Dalkorian May 8, 2008 11:56 AM PDT
- Naw, M$ wouldn't put any draconian DRM garbage in the zune. Why would they do that when they're so against putting the same DRM garbage in fista? What do you mean they DO have draconian DRM garbage in fista?
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Showing 2 of 2 pages (23 Comments)M$'s press release is about as trustworthy as any other lie you've heard.