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Government

Federal Trade Commission To Scrutinize DRM 211

Ars Technica reports that the FTC is getting ready to take a hard look at gaming DRM, setting up a town hall meeting to be held on March 25th. They're currently recruiting panelists, and they say the meeting will, in part, "address the need to improve disclosures to consumers about DRM limitations." The controversy over DRM came to a head in 2008 with the release of Spore and the multiple subsequent class-action lawsuits focusing on the SecuROM software that came with the game. Ars Technica says the town hall meeting will also look at "legal issues surrounding DRM" and "the potential need for government involvement to protect consumers."
Cellphones

T-Mobile G1 Rooted 246

An anonymous reader writes "T-Mobile's G1 phone, the first commercially available Android based phone, has been rooted. The exploit is extremely simple to execute, just requiring you to run telnetd from a terminal on the phone, and then connecting to the phone via telnet."

Comment Re:Less incentive to develop (Score 1) 548

So one company decides to make a closed source version of Linux with their own enhancements. So what? That doesn't stop other people making their own enhancements that do equivalent things.


Therein lies one of the benefits of the GPL to big business: with the GPL the enhancement need only be developed once.

It encourages cooperation.

Ronny

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