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03-16-07 05:20 PM |
When they eventually block my XP registration during a future reinstall, I will flee the future in MS style, go back to the past and search and find my old Win98 CD. This digital rights management is madness, a paranoid exaggeration. The same kind of disease is at work concerning HDTV and HD recorders, for example.
I more and more get the impression that all this is hyped and that the security features are not so much about preventing piracy, but to "prevent the customer from not needing to buy more stuff" - and more stuff - and more. Because for private use, despite all opposing claims and statements by record and movie companies: recording publicly broadcasted radio and TV programmes in Germany for pirvate use, family and friends is 100%ly, totally, unconditionally LEGAL. Every sale of movies and music records includes a fee that more than compensates copyright holders for that. It has been like this since the early 60s, I think, and in principle it was not changed. But a lot of questionable legal formulations have been added to hide this fact from the public, make people believe that it is no longer legal, or make the private recording for private use itself impossible by techncial means.
I wonder if this fee that is included in the price of every CD, DVD, VHS - will be skipped and given back to the consumer if recording public broadcasts has been made technially impossible...? :hmm: I probably expect to much fairness here...
Talking on the legal status in Germany here. I do not know about the law-situations in other countries different from Germany.
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