TerrbleSpellor said:
That chip will be about as effective as the PS2 chip was at stopping its users from running pirated games.
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the PS2 chip'
lol...
HotShot said:
dont worry they will hack it
I would think that no matter how intricate this company made it's proofing, that someone
would be able to eventually alter it. I've never seen any piece of software that was un-copyable, despite huge efforts/time/money being put into them.
This seems interesting, though, in that this company is combining hardware and software in the proofing effort.
Should be interesting -- thanks for the link.
edit: I also think that this is a natural progression. Any company that has IBM and MS as its benefactor is going to be so big that, eventually, it will tinker with our rights. (I can't believe I just used the word 'rights'...) I'm surprised that they haven't moved into a more subversive operation, like having politicians running their boards, judges sons being executives, etc. It will happen though. They'll get so big that the only challenge will be
how they can get bigger.
IMO, this isn't such a surprise. I think I'd have to wake up one day, naked and confused, on Microsoftway30928903020 Rd, Microsoftville893298090832, Microsoftland155 to be truly surprised by them.