Why Would Any Company Trust Microsoft Over DRM Ever Again?
from the fool-me-once dept
It really was just last week, right, that Microsoft was last seen totally screwing over all those partners who had signed up to use its misnamed "PlaysForSure" DRM? Apparently, bygones are bygones and other companies have no problem stepping right up into Microsoft's embrace on a new DRM solution -- this time in the mobile space. Nokia is apparently agreeing to use Microsoft's mobile DRM offering dubbed "PlayReady" on a variety of Nokia devices. You would have thought that after the PlaysForSure debacle, Microsoft would avoid dubbing its DRM anything similar. Give it a few years and perhaps Microsoft will support some totally different DRM on its own phones (like it did with the Zune) and then we can ask again what Nokia was thinking.Thank you for reading this Techdirt post. With so many things competing for everyone’s attention these days, we really appreciate you giving us your time. We work hard every day to put quality content out there for our community.
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Filed Under: drm, mobile, playready
Companies: microsoft, nokia
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Or alot of big corporate partnerships and interests that we dont know about but this kinds of actions always baffle me.
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or anything else...?!!
Watching companies put their trust in Microsoft always reminds me of this cartoon.. you just know that at the last moment Microsoft are going to pull the ball away and that company is going to fall flat on their butt. But they still do it.
WHY?!!!
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Oops...
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experiment
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Duh...
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Bah... some links.
http://www.peanutscollectorclub.com/f ootball.html
http://pratie.blogspot.com/2005/09/charlie-brown-and-lucy-and-football.html
Spread the meme.. we need a link to the Peanuts football gag every time some company trusts Microsoft from now on..
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That's not a meme.
Richard Dawkins coined the term to describe a basic unit of culture, not Chuck Norris and lolcats.
(Although those two have arguably grown to true memetic status)
Anyway, that's beside the point. The point is, as long as Microsoft's DRM continues to fail to work, I'm happy.
=D
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Trusting Microsoft with DRM
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Vista...
I think MS has jumped the shark.
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While Apple is off the topic...
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Why didnt you just build your own with xp. Its like lego
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McAfee's criminal behavior.
To understand the situation completely we must look at the soure, McAfee.com
It's important to say from the beginning, it would be impossible for almost any company to be any worse than McAfee. McAfee is a known criminal organization, and it doesn't surprise me in the least that they are attacking online merchants that may sell competing products. McAfee is currently restating 10 years of earnings, because it stoled money from share holders. First by purposely overstating earnings(people are already in jail for this one), and then by back dating options(resulting in the theft of $150,000,000 from share holders).
I have to ask myself at this point, what gives McAfee the moral authority to attack legitimate websites. When it would almost be impossible for any company to match McAfee's criminal behavior. There are literally old folks that had their retirement stolen from them by this company.
Finally, who are these people doing the reviewing? It took me less than two minutes to sign up. There was no verification of my identity, residence, or anything else that would make me accountable for my statements. You can become an advanced reviewer by responding to a couple of more questions, none of which have anything to do with establishing your identity, just your supposed ability. Making it easy for anyone to lie about their resume.
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Re: McAfee's criminal behavior.
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