Ben wrote:
> Roy Schestowitz wrote:
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>> DRM firmware adopted by mobile Linux stack
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>> | A Tokyo-based vendor of embedded security technology says its DRM
>> | product will be ported to Access's Linux stack for mobile devices.
>> | Discretix says its Content Protection for Recordable Media Client
>> | offers software-based protection for music, video, and other premium
>> | content on SD cards and mobile handsets.
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>> http://www.linuxdevices.com/news/NS5813984722.html
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>> DRM achieves nothing (only punishes the innocent) and it's a crime. Linux
>> devices too can defective by design.
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>> Recent:
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>> UK Retailers Turn Away From DRM, Embrace New MP3 Logos
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>> | Seven U.K. online music retailers will use new logos to indicate which
>> | of their tracks are in the MP3 format and are free from
>> | copyright-restriction technology that makes it difficult to switch
>> | portable music players.
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>> http://www.pcworld.com/article/153345/.html?tk=rss_news
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> DRM has no place in Linux and they should leave, simply put.
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Attila
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