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Old 01-31-2013, 05:35 PM   #5
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Originally Posted by Elfwreck View Post
"Universal DRM" is streaming content which requires specific hardware and software settings.

Anyone who babbles about universal DRM needs to be asked first how it's going to work on Linux machines, and next how it's going to work with accessibility features like larger fonts and text-to-speech. Then, if they have answers for that, ask what languages it'll support.

So far, anytime I've heard the phrase "universal DRM," it's meant "we can serve audio, video and text through our streaming software." Which you can operate in Internet Explorer. On a Windows 8 machine.
Big vendors could force implementations similar to what happened with UEFI. TPM's sound like the next big nuisance.

One very nice thing that could wind up being restrictions and headaches for all is PGP. Why not?

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