EU adopts data retention
Posted Dec 15, 2005 13:17 UTC (Thu) by
mmarq (guest, #2332)
In reply to:
EU adopts data retention by rmayr
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EU adopts data retention
"" It is
indeed questionable which problems this directive intends to solve. ""
Havent you guessed yet ?
DRM protection and treacherous computing are as stupid as their strategists, and the ultimate goal can only be totalitariam control!
YES you can laugh, but take it seriously!...
http://www.wealth4freedom.com/money/ecr-pem/ch1.htm
http://www.savethemales.ca/000275.html
Do we really live in freedom ?
http://www.savethemales.ca/001102.html
...because under heavy DRM internet control posting those links above would probabily simply be not possible.
It dosent solve hollywood or the music industry problems, by the contrary,..., i guess that extrapolating by my purchasing habits if those industrys are dependent on a reasonable minimum sale volume they would be in big trouble,... and their general quality is so low that...
If and when only by DRM or other *centraly_controled* visible medium, then people will not buy them... Sonny faced a rejection recently, and things will trend to get worst about control, intrusion and piracy, to the point that now internet commerce is at the turning point to get extinct...
Music, Movies, Microsoft and other bigger software, Games are still largely based on boxed physical medium selling, so no big loss(if any at all) for the monopoly corja.
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