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Originally Posted by HarryT
Seems entirely reasonable to me. Content providers have a right to protect streamed content, and this won't prevent anyone from watching such streams.
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Or recording them if they are so determined.
If it can be decoded so it can be seen hardware can be made to access that decoded information and record it in an insecure format.
I think that someone or other has pointed this out on every encryption thread ever. And when every encryption scheme eventually fails the same group of people is always surprised.
Until the next scheme. They are always certain it will work this time.
Kind of like the people who truly believe their next offsite storage will remain accessable for decades even though it doesn't cost much if anything.
The more things change the more they stay the same.