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by pstop
4365 days ago
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> It's not more nonsense than DRM treating all its users as potential criminals by default.
It is nonsense, treating a user as a criminal is not a security threat. DRM is just encryption, and although I'll agree that some containers (flash primarily) have been vectors, so has every other piece of software that has any filesystem access. The DRM itself is NOT a security threat. I dislike DRM, and clearly envision a day where it's no longer used. But your argument doesn't address the article, nor does it add any value to the DRM conversation as a whole. Again, cheerleading. |
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> It is nonsense, treating a user as a criminal is not a security threat. DRM is just encryption
Tell it to these folks: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sony_rootkit
Or to security experts: https://www.schneier.com/blog/archives/2007/02/drm_in_window...
DRM is obviously a security threat because of its very nature.