People seem to be forgetting something about this DRM in the chips...
As new OS' come out it will be fully integrated. no more unpaid for mp3s and movies is a sure thing.
Ok, so big deal, means people will actually have to PAY for their music and movies now.
I do have a huge problem with it though. It's leading to something more sinister than just protecting media.
You may say that it's just drm to protect the industries from thieves but it's sooo much more than that.
This is the first step towards palladium. Right now it's no big deal, but wait until they go full palladium.
Goodbye being able to run unsigned code fellas. Hello to paying out the ass on a monthly basis just to be able to use applications to read and create your own intellectual property. You will be forced to upgrade each time software vendors upgrade. You will be forced to purchase newer versions when your software becomes obsolete because access to those files you created with it will be unreadable and locked out. Mom&Pop software developers will be put out of business completely. No more free software either. Every piece of code would have to be inspected and signed by Microsoft at a hefty price. Defeating palladium would be illegal in many areas. They're already working on this.. they have full government support. SO if you managed to get lets say 'Linux' to run on a palladium machine you would be breaking the law unless it was digitally signed by Microsoft, which will never happen. If you managed to code something to record your own self singing in a mic and was able to get past palladium so it could run, you would be breaking the law. Your internet connection goes down. You can't boot your system!
Read up on palladium folks... DRM is the first step to it.
The companies:
The TCPA was founded 1999 by Compaq, HP, IBM, Intel and Microsoft. But in the meantime around 200 companies joined them. You will find Adobe, AMD, Fujitsu-Siemens, Gateway, Motorola, Samsung, Toshiba and many other well known companies. IBM already sells first desktops and notebooks with integrated TPM.
You'll have no choice.
So you'd run like a Pentium 3Ghz and never upgrade to the newer CPUs because all of them will have it and everyone will be running on Pentium 9Ghz.
It'll be built into your GPU, hard-drive, RAM, everything. By 2010, it'll be in all electronic equipment.
If the two big companies AMD and Intel start this there will always be some korea, japanese, chinese company to make a new chip with no protection, Its all bullshit scaretactic shit, I've seen this TCPA shit for as long as ive been surfing the internet bunch of bullshit
So DRM is going to stop me from ripping a DVD to an MPEG file and sharing it on a p2p network? As long as I don't encode it DRM, what the fuck is stopping me?
If the two big companies AMD and Intel start this there will always be some korea, japanese, chinese company to make a new chip with no protection, Its all bullshit scaretactic shit, I've seen this TCPA shit for as long as ive been surfing the internet bunch of bullshit
other than maybe VIA, who else out there can produce quality CPUs?
So DRM is going to stop me from ripping a DVD to an MPEG file and sharing it on a p2p network? As long as I don't encode it DRM, what the fuck is stopping me?
other than maybe VIA, who else out there can produce quality CPUs?
There might be few in the CPU Market because the market share is owned by amd and intel but if intel and amd go with this bullshit and new company might to produce these chips with out drm because they know they would have a good market share for the demand..
There might be few in the CPU Market because the market share is owned by amd and intel but if intel and amd go with this bullshit and new company might to produce these chips with out drm because they know they would have a good market share for the demand..
it's not easy to start a company making chips. added to that, you need the support of your channels. HP or Dell isn't going to just start bundling an upstart's chips. shit look at Transmeta these days. are they even still in business?
You'll have no choice.
So you'd run like a Pentium 3Ghz and never upgrade to the newer CPUs because all of them will have it and everyone will be running on Pentium 9Ghz.
It'll be built into your GPU, hard-drive, RAM, everything. By 2010, it'll be in all electronic equipment.
Perhaps. I believe consumers will always have a choice though, unless you expect all vendors to abandon a multi-million dollar market selling hardware which does not incorporate DRM type technology into it's hardware.
there will always be a way around it. there will be too many poeple out there working on cracking it. nothing will ever be unbreakable
The problem with hardware DRM, is that I believe most would have some sort of trigger. If something doesn't boot up/is bypassed your pc wont boot. So you'd need a hardware based solution to by-pass the DRM. And even if you do get passed that, if you needed to login to your ISP via DRM, and your PC reports something is up. No more internet... OH SHITS WE'RE ALL DOOM-EDED.
To say a technology can be implemented that another technology can't break is pretty foolish.
DRM as it is right now is easily gotten around as long as you've got an initial license. How do you think DRM protected content makes it's way onto P2P in a non-DRM form? There are screen capture programs that capture DRM video frame by frame and then rebuild it.
Point is, experts thought nobody would get around the initial DRM and they did.
once this is released, I will buy the fastest CPU without that DRM crap and one for backup if the first catches fire and keep it for like 10 years... there is no way I will ever support that crap.
kernelpanic: right on spot. suddenly people will realize that they dont need that 250gb HD they bought...
- Brian
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once this is released, I will buy the fastest CPU without that DRM crap and one for backup if the first catches fire and keep it for like 10 years... there is no way I will ever support that crap.
kernelpanic: right on spot. suddenly people will realize that they dont need that 250gb HD they bought...
"640K ought to be enough for anybody." and "No one will need more than 637 kb of memory for a personal computer." - Bill Gates
There might be a crack with an early version of Palladium BUT it WILL be hardware and WILL be extremely difficult to distribute and sell because every single tech company will be after you with the DMCA.
The average surfer using BitTorrent/KaZaA will not be going through all that effort to open his PC up to crack EVERY SINGLE chip: CPU, graphiccard, harddisk, soundcard, bios.
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