arstechnica.com — A new paper revisits the Sony rootkit debacle, trying to understand how Sony BMG decided to pack its CDs with two problematic forms of copy protection. Did Sony make an honest mistake or take a calculated risk?
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Closed AccountDec 18, 2007
Further proof the DMCA is worth less than the toilet tissue it was written on
IllBeBackDec 18, 2007
FTA: "One security and privacy threats intruded upon the snow and safety, consumers reacted with unexpectedly intense indignation."Speak English much?
Closed AccountDec 19, 2007
Um, the rootkit on the finger drives was to protect the users of the fingerprint drives.And Home is optional, unobtrusive, and many people are looking forward to it.You have one valid complaint, the rest is you grasping at straws. Especially with home.
blurpleDec 20, 2007
You can making anything legal when you ACCEPT the license agreement. The Government side with the industry. "They are the victoms of piracy" right..
ryosenDec 21, 2007
>>Is cornswalled being offensive?No, just ignorant.