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The DRM Scorecard 543

An anonymous reader writes "InfoWeek blogger Alex Wolfe put together a scorecard which makes the obvious but interesting point that, when you list every major DRM technology implemented to "protect" music and video, they've all been cracked. This includes Apple's FairPlay, Microsoft's Windows Media DRM, the old-style Content Scrambling System (CSS) used on early DVDs and the new AACS for high-definition DVDs. And of course there was the Sony Rootkit disaster of 2005. Can anyone think of a DRM technology which hasn't been cracked, and of course this begs the obvious question: Why doesn't the industry just give up and go DRM-free?"

Comment Soft Errors (Score 1) 229

One effect of eliminating lead is reducing the occurence of soft errors due to alpha particle emission. As the chips scale, the probability that an alpha particle (emitted from radioactive lead isotopes) generates a soft error increases. Is this Intel's way of promoting a positive side effect of a change they would be forced to make anyway?

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