arstechnica.com — A number of Windows Vista Media Center users noticed this week that a copy-protection flag from NBC was preventing them from recording a couple of shows shows. Although the incident appears to be an isolated accident, it serves as a reminder that content owners want to use DRM to control every aspect of our media consumption.
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nudarMay 15, 2008
Before Blu-Ray you could buy high-def movies on D-VHS.
hmcook87May 16, 2008
Playground rules, if it rhymes its true.
jones82May 16, 2008
Pot helps
waruikoohiiMay 16, 2008
Good lord, you need to get out more often and stop believing all the conspiracy theories you read.
thinkboxMay 16, 2008
No, no... that sounds like your mom sucking my balls
ohpleaseMay 19, 2008
Hacked keys dont work when they're revoked on new media. Learn DHCP then come back
potterboyMay 20, 2008
My P4 2.6 runs Bioshock, CoD4, Halo 2, 1080p MKV's, HD TS's, etc with almost no issue.
valkyriesJul 13, 2008
anydvd is updated for those new keys