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May 20, 2005

Expanding Consumer Rights

Drm_inside_graphicehomeupgrade: Alexander Grunder is making some noise about the need for legislation on the subject of consumer rights regarding Digital Rights Management (DRM)...While I agree with some parts of the article and the need for cross platform interoperability, his wish list of what to do with DRM protected content is a bit too large to swallow..."ALL content-protection scheme technologies (aka DRM protection mechanisms) intended to be used and marketed to the general public, including DVD, HD-DVD, and future DRM encoded video disc formats, MUST BE available for licensing to all other non-native OS platforms and devices, IF a demand is present."

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