npr.org — There's been considerable uproar over Sony's DRM rootkit snuck onto some of their new music CDs. Thomas Hesse, President of Sony's Global Digital Business, has a new spin on technology ... that consumers shouldn't be concerned about things they don't understand.
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ironbearNov 8, 2005
Oh, dear. Now I must replace the only Sony crap I've bought in years...DVD-R and CD-R drives. Not only is it the principal, it's the question of what DRM 'surprises' lurk within.
live4soccerNov 8, 2005
Never again Sony....
sporkmanNov 8, 2005
hey, everyone, buy a 360 instead of a ps3 then! that'll show sony! whoo!
smablueNov 8, 2005
It doesn't mean anything if he's a doctorate in economics, all he cares about is economic interests not civil liberties.
incognitoNov 9, 2005
f**k Sony
mlm430047Nov 10, 2005
Oh ya, I just heard the quote on NPR's Technology Podcast! That assh**e needs a quick kick to the balls!! It's MY computer, Hesse, you numbnutt.
bfbdiggstechNov 12, 2005
Sony & BMG is compromising us all. Sony and BMG are now on my list of companies to boycott. The only way to get your point across is to not support their products and services. How arrogant! This is one time I hope the lawyers have their day in courts across the country.
julianDec 1, 2005
<a class="user" href="http://DRMthisSONY.com">http://DRMthisSONY.com</a>