zeropaid.com— Approves use of DreamStream and its 2048-bit "military strength" anti-piracy encryption technology to protect content streamed to viewers online.
Jul 2, 2008View in Crawl 4
These companies always forget - if it can be viewed, it can be copied. Even if I have to setup a camcorder and point it at my computer screen. It might not be a great copy, but a copy nonetheless. Maybe they'll make camcorders illegal next.
gbrmnJul 2, 2008
I wonder, will be first truly usable Quantum Computer be built by pirates? :)
flatlinebbJul 2, 2008
These companies always forget - if it can be viewed, it can be copied. Even if I have to setup a camcorder and point it at my computer screen. It might not be a great copy, but a copy nonetheless. Maybe they'll make camcorders illegal next.
elizabethmuelleJul 2, 2008
"DtreamSream?" aptly named cause I think the MPAA "dreams" it could properly protect its content.