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Remember the MS suicide note about the DRM infection? Well, Microsoft tries to "refute" that with a stomach-churning piece of spin, but ends up confirming everything. Earlier I said that Vista wasn't for me, and I meant just that, for me, not that it wasn't suitable for everyone. Microsoft's latest piece just convinced me I was wrong, Vista is unsuitable for everyone.
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From Vista's Team Blog:
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Over the holidays, a paper was distributed that raised questions about the content protection features in Windows Vista. The paper draws sharp conclusions about the implications of those features for our customers. As one of the Lead Program Managers for the technologies in question, I would like to share our views on these questions.
Windows Vista includes content protection infrastructure specifically designed to help ensure that protected commercial audiovisual content, such as newly released HD-DVD or Blu-Ray discs, can be enjoyed on Windows Vista PCs. In many cases this content has policies associated with its use that must be enforced by playback devices. The policies associated with such content are applicable to all types of devices including Windows Vista PCs, computers running non-Windows operating systems, and standalone consumer electronics devices such as DVD players. If the policies required protections that Windows Vista couldn't support, then the content would not be able to play at all on Windows Vista PCs. Clearly that isn't a good scenario for consumers who are looking to enjoy great next generation content experiences on their PCs.
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This takes a lot of reading, and also please read the comments posted on the team blog.
My conclusions are mixed in reading this. What are your thoughts? Please feel free to discuss it here