Archive for the 'DRM' Category
When you stop and look at the hidden costs of proprietary technology, it can be staggering to realize just how hostile some companies can behave against their own customers:
MPAA: Region encoding and CSS for DVDs, lawsuits and intimidation for customers.
TiVo: Mandatory firmware updates that remove features, add advertising, and interfere with legitimate use.
HDMI: Video standard [...]
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