with ps3, whats the point of relaxing drm? why even relax? there aint any point to that.
if i can get it to work on my ps3, no problem. if i can transfer to psp, with a big fat memory card. even better.
so... nice, but it would be great if they signed up more content than just sony pictures stuff.
it's kinda funny, all the people that want to do away with DRM, to justify their sharing/stealing via p2p.
I just want DRM to work well, ie play on my devices and be able to enjoy them without authorization problems. ie if i am travelling, and have content on my laptop or p2p, not need internet to watch it.
Hear hear. DRM isn't inherently bad as long as it allows the kinds of uses that one would expect from their media, without constant, inconvenient authorization steps.
Agreed, not all of us are living beyond our means and paying 10% of our entertainment budget to things we bought last year(making them cost like twice as much in the long run as well) and can afford the few things we actually want to see and hear.
Nowadays you can get a single song, albeit a compressed version of the single song you want, whereas a decade ago it was like half the price of a full album almost for that one song, and if that one song wasn't the hit song, you had to buy the album.
The choices are greater, the costs are more often less, but there's more whining than ever....
While its tablet world topping pixel density, Tegra 2 silicon, and fresh to death OS certainly sound awesome, we had to get our grubby mitts on one to see if it's as good as its spec sheet would have us believe.
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with ps3, whats the point of relaxing drm?
why even relax? there aint any point to that.
if i can get it to work on my ps3, no problem. if i can transfer to psp, with a big fat memory card. even better.
so... nice, but it would be great if they signed up more content than just sony pictures stuff.
it's kinda funny, all the people that want to do away with DRM, to justify their sharing/stealing via p2p.
I just want DRM to work well, ie play on my devices and be able to enjoy them without authorization problems. ie if i am travelling, and have content on my laptop or p2p, not need internet to watch it.
Hear hear. DRM isn't inherently bad as long as it allows the kinds of uses that one would expect from their media, without constant, inconvenient authorization steps.
Agreed, not all of us are living beyond our means and paying 10% of our entertainment budget to things we bought last year(making them cost like twice as much in the long run as well) and can afford the few things we actually want to see and hear.
Nowadays you can get a single song, albeit a compressed version of the single song you want, whereas a decade ago it was like half the price of a full album almost for that one song, and if that one song wasn't the hit song, you had to buy the album.
The choices are greater, the costs are more often less, but there's more whining than ever....