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Caving into bullies (aka, here we go again)
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| So here we go again -- How long till we can buy Alice's Adventures in
| Wonderland and be told that this book "cannot be read aloud"?
|
| But the bigger trend here is much more troubling: Innovative technology
| company (Amazon (Kindle 2), Google (Google Books)) releases new innovative
| way to access or use content; so-called "representatives" of rights owners,
| Corleone-like, baselessly insist on a cut; innovative technology company
| settles with baseless demanders, and we're all arguably worse off.
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http://www.lessig.org/blog/2009/02/caving_into_bullies_aka_here_w.html
Amazon Gives In To Ridiculous Authors Guild Claim: Allows Authors To Block
Text-To-Speech
http://techdirt.com/articles/20090227/1759173928.shtml
The Silly End Result Of DRM: Google Android Developers Barred From Running Paid
Apps
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| It's really amazing how the use of DRM makes companies do stupid things. They
| get so focused on "protecting" they don't realize how all that protection
| hurts them. It happens over and over again.
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http://techdirt.com/articles/20090227/0338093923.shtml
Recent:
Gears of War PC digital certificate expires, kills the game
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| Users on the Gears of War official forums are reporting that the digital
| certificates for the game have expired, as of 28th January 2009. This means
| that the game will not launch at a system date post-28th Jan. Obviously, this
| is awful news for those people who enjoy playing the game on the PC, since
| unless they keep their system date before the 28th, they cannot play the
| game.
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http://www.ripten.com/2009/01/29/gears-of-war-pc-digital-certificate-expires-kills-the-game/
New Class-Action Suits Target EA, SecuROM, The Sims & Spore Creature Creator
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| GamePolitics has learned that a pair of new class-action lawsuits were lodged
| against Electronic Arts in October. Both suits were filed with the U.S.
| District Court for the Northern District of California and both target EA's
| use of the controversial SecuROM digital rights management (DRM) software on
| the company's PC games.
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http://www.gamepolitics.com/2008/11/08/new-class-action-suits-target-ea-securom-sims-amp-spore-creature-creator
EA Sued Repeatedly Over DRM
http://techdirt.com/articles/20081108/1752332772.shtml
EA in Spore DRM climbdown
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| Critics claim DRM limiting those who bought the hotly anticipated sim to only
| three installs amounts to no more than renting the software out, rather than
| selling it. DRM also prevented players from creating more than one user
| account per copy of Spore — even though the game's literature specifically
| states otherwise.
|
| As what is now a matter of routine with modern PC games, pirates managed to
| crack the game's DRM restrictions within a day of the game's release and
| hosted this de-restricted content on certain nefarious file-sharing websites.
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http://www.theregister.co.uk/2008/09/22/public_knowledge_fights_copyright_enforcement_bill/
Did 'Spore' copy protections backfire on EA?
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| Enraged by what they call "draconian" copyright protections, thousands of
| people flooded Amazon.com to give the game a one-star rating. And now there
| seems to be another movement afoot, one that is far more likely to hit EA
| where it counts.
|
| What's the fuss about? Electronic Arts imposed copyright protections that
| limited the number of times a user can install the game to three. EA has
| likened the system to the limits imposed on songs bought through Apple's
| iTunes store (though in the case of iTunes, users can easily manage their
| libraries by specifying which computers are authorized to play their
| purchased content).
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http://news.cnet.com/8301-13772_3-10041188-52.html?part=rss&subj=news&tag=2547-1_3-0-20
DRM Helps Spore Make History as The Most Pirated Game Ever
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| Spore, a Sim-like game about the evolution of creatures, was recently
| released as one of the most anticipated games of the year. Our initial
| impressions were high with the release of SporeCreator. However, Spore itself
| failed to meet our expectations. In the end, we found the game to be too
| simple for our tastes.
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http://www.readwriteweb.com/archives/drm_is_helping_spore_make_history_as_the_most_pirated_game_ever.php
What EA's botched Spore launch could learn from Open Source
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| If there is one thing that open source has taught us it's that there
| are "users" and there are "customers". Odds are that all of your customers
| will be users first, taking your software for a test drive and then deciding
| if they want to pay for it. It's all about getting people to consume your
| software.
|
| The video game industry remains one of the last hold-outs in the war against
| consumption. Instead of encouraging more use, EA royally botched the launch
| of Spore with a seriously misguided DRM choice.
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http://news.cnet.com/8301-13846_3-10041210-62.html
EA to PC Gamers: “Install 3 times? Buy another copy”
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| This can be triggered via using up your 3 activations and each time you
| change a piece of hardware, reformat your computer or install/upgrade a new
| operating system, it takes up one of the activations.
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http://www.simprograms.com/?p=692
Mass Effect DRM goes too far
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| PC GAMERS WHO have had their fill of online activation headaches with Windows
| will be pretty miffed to hear the latest anti-piracy scheme being dreamed up
| by top games publishers.
|
| In a post on Bioware's forums, producer Derek French has confirmed that two
| of the biggest PC titles of the year - Will Wright's Spore and the Xbox 360
| conversion of Mass Effect - will require ongoing, rolling 10-day activation
| over the internet.
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http://www.theinquirer.net/gb/inquirer/news/2008/05/07/mass-effect-wins-award-worst-pc
Related:
Vista DRM to slow down high-end graphics? [update 1]
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| We've posted before on how the Vista brand will change the PC gaming
| market. But how will the OS affect the gameplay experience itself?
| An in-depth analysis of the operating system's draconian digital
| rights management features suggests gamers might not be too happy
| with some of the system's unintended performance effects.
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http://www.joystiq.com/2006/12/25/vista-drm-to-slows-down-high-end-graphics/
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