Microsoft's DRM could be even worse
Posted Nov 16, 2005 20:27 UTC (Wed) by
pr1268 (subscriber, #24648)
In reply to:
Sony's rootkit: an update by fjhieb
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Sony's rootkit: an update
I think Microsoft wasn't all that aware of what Sony/F4I's XCP DRM technology did to users' computers until after the rootkit news hit the Internet. Additionally their motivation to remove the XCP rootkit with their "Windows Defender" anti-malware utility and Windows Update tells me that they at least realize the evils of the XCP software and are addressing PC users' concerns.
As much as I don't care to defend MS, my respect for them did shoot up a few points due to their prompt response on this matter.
But, you make a good point about MS and DRM in general. They're certain to incorporate DRM technology into the core OS kernel of the upcoming Vista operating system. Being closed source and all, they can put stuff into the OS that would essentially disable most media playback unless it was done on their terms. Perhaps MS is actually thinking up new and inventive ways to use the cloaking techniques of XCP to hide all kinds of stuff from the end-user and pretend that we don't really need to care what is really happening to our computers.
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