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Posted by Rich on 10/05/46 11:31
On Mon, 07 Nov 2005 06:23:12 GMT, glenzabr@xmission.com (GMAN) wrote:
>In article <1131328100.401591.184890@z14g2000cwz.googlegroups.com>, "Jeff" <jv009wc02@sneakemail.com> wrote:
>>When I first heard about this preposterous idea
>>coming out of the bowels of Sony, I vowed right
>>then and there to extend my boycott beyond
>>theirs and BMG's music to all the company's
>>products.
>>
>>The recent news about the rootkit DRM found
>>on certain copy protected Sony CDs only affirms
>>this.
>>
>not everyone has broadband, so how the hell can they expect everyone to hook
>players to the net?
People who can't afford broadband don't count in their books.
-Rich
If Blu-Ray and HD-DVD require players to be hooked-up to
the internet to obtain "permission" for playback (like the
DIVX horror of the late 1990s) people shouldn't buy or rent
the players OR any of the disks. That incarnation of a high
definition format MUST die.
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