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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 speed, distance, science, and fiction (Score 1) 747

Einstein did not say nothing can travel faster than the speed of light, he said that nothing going slower can pass the speed of light, in fact I think it's can't even trave at the speed of light. If your existance is already faster than the speed of light, life is fine and dandy.

Additionally, the asumption that what we think of as speed (Velocity = Distance / Time) is correct in all time and space is likely not correct. The idea of warping space to avoid the speed of light problem is reasonably accepted as possible, and if you did a VDT calculation you would find speeds beyond the speed of light.

Now please, some theoretical physicist correct my (likely) extensive errors.

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