- Retail PC version of next “Prince of Persia” totally DRM free. (0 responses)
- “Spore” most heavily pirated game of 2008 despite draconian DRM. (4 responses)
- Blu-ray DRM is officially dead. Chinese pirates selling Blu-ray movies for $7 each. (0 responses)
- EA boss on DRM protesters: Half are pirates and the other half are stupid. (4 responses)
- “Far Cry 2” to use SecuROM DRM. (28 responses)
- another DRM server bites the dust (7 responses)
- Just as I speculated: “Spore” DRM is about blocking resales of the game. (8 responses)
- I won’t be buying videos through the PS3 video store. (4 responses)
- Electronic Arts modifies “Spore” DRM again, but still doesn’t address SecuROM controversy. (13 responses)
- Electronic Arts still doesn’t get it. Responds to DRM controversy in “Spore.” (8 responses)
- “Red Alert 3” will also have SecuROM DRM. (15 responses)
- “Spore” gets a shitload of 1 star ratings due to DRM. (11 responses)
- “Good Old Games” is about to go beta. (15 responses)
- “Spore” already cracked and available through Bittorrent. (14 responses)
- Stardock proposes a “Gamer’s Bill of Rights” at PAX. (5 responses)
- DRM Deja Vu: Yahoo! Music shutting down. Any music you purchased through it will soon be useless. (1 responses)
- MSN changes its mind. Won’t nuke the MSN Music servers… for now. (0 responses)
- The SecuROM implementation for “Spore” may not be so bad. (15 responses)
- Thinking of buying a Zune? Microsoft has plans to put “Copyright Cop” on it. (14 responses)
- EA to use SecuROM DRM on “Mass Effect” and “Spore.” (19 responses)
- Did you buy DRMed music from the defunct MSN Music Store? Guess what… (7 responses)
- One more reason to buy a PS3: PlayTV recordings can be copied anywhere. (2 responses)
- Sony announces plans to distribute content in DivX format. (0 responses)
- Blogger Davis Freeberg’s tale of DRM woe. (1 responses)
- RIAA now saying that you can’t legally rip CDs you own to your PC. (30 responses)
- Warner Music Group has announced they’re getting rid of DRM on digital music. (2 responses)
- Western Digital’s new 1TB external hard drive won’t share your media files. (5 responses)
- MLB changes DRM system for video downloads and screws fans in the process. (7 responses)
- Fans of “The Sims 2” pissed off about SecuROM on latest releases. (4 responses)
- The honeymoon is over for Apple iPhone owners. (3 responses)
- DRM developers play Blame The Content Owners. (6 responses)
- BoingBoing’s Gadget blog on the continuing “Bioshock” DRM idiocy. (6 responses)
- NBC dumps Apple’s iTunes and moves to Amazon’s Unbox for video downloads. (1 responses)
- “Bioshock” isn’t the only game using Securom, just the most restrictive. (20 responses)
- 2K Games new release “Bioshock” is great, but I won’t buy it because of DRM. (25 responses)
- Google to offer full refunds on videos purchased from Google Video Store. (0 responses)
- Google Video Store illustrates the problems with DRM. (4 responses)
- EMI drops DRM and ups the quality on digital music files. (2 responses)
- Congress is working hard to eliminate your Fair Use rights. (10 responses)
- Breaking the law just to enjoy a mediocre movie. (1 responses)
- Now you can buy movies the day they hit theaters, with a big catch. (8 responses)
- George Ou on DRM and the myth of the ‘analog hole’. (0 responses)
- The Cato Institute puts out a white paper condeming DRM. (7 responses)
- BSA, RIAA, MPAA don’t care if their DRM might cause you harm. (10 responses)
- DRM decreases battery life in portable devices. (2 responses)
- Intel’s DRM tech could screw over device makers as well as customers. (24 responses)
- Building a new PC to watch Hi-Def content on? You’re in for a rude awakening. (5 responses)
- If Big Media gets its way the future might look like this. (1 responses)
- Bill to plug the “analog hole” involves a secret law. (1 responses)
- Legislation introduced to plug the “Analog Hole.” (5 responses)
- Sony’s latest DRM installs as a rootkit on your PC. (11 responses)
- The more control you have the more Microsoft will charge you. (12 responses)
- Court rules FCC overstepped its bounds with Broadcast Flags. (2 responses)
- Is “American Idol” blocking Fast Forward on some DVRs? (9 responses)
- Share your music files and get paid for it. (4 responses)
- CD Anti-Copy Protection defeated by a single keypress. (6 responses)
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