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Yet another thing that only hurts legit consumers.

This just in, Paramount, Fox, and Macrovision release a new protection called BD-M+ this new protection dynamically encrypts human memory and recollection of the the Blu-Ray content that the consumer watches. As the customer watches the movie, the customer looses the ability to recall what exactly happened in any re-conveyable form. The customer may remember what happened in the movie but is unable to tell anyone else about what he/she saw in a way others can understand.

Slysoft is on the job with their new product "Slysoft: Memory Unlocker" to decrypt the encoded memories of the movies.
iPhones, they are eco-friendly.
Always wanted one of these.

How to fix the econ: create more jobs from existing jobs buy offering more 24-7 services
Favorite part is where Leonidas takes a bite out of an apple and eventually says
"Theres no reason we can't be civil"
Microsoft does have to attack this project as they have to protect the viewpoints of not only themselves, but with every record company that 'agreed' to sell their music with a DRM-related protection. You may not like it, but there are several artists who do not want their music unprotected and these artists might very well leave the Online Music business because they can no-longer drust the DRM protection that microsoft has designed.

This is not the right way to fight DRM.
Let the hive mind of Engadget get that for you.
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