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"The average customer will think of HDCP as something they need in order to play HD content. Sales personel is going to convince them this is a "required technology". Virtually none of the customers will realize that this is related to digital rights management -- unfortunately."
It's really sad and more than a little disturbing how many people these days just accept what they read and what people tell them as absolute truth. Especially when it comes to media sound bites. Can we not think for ourselves anymore; ask questions or do research? People actually think that when they finish school they don't have anything left to learn. We're living in a land of lemmings. People who are easy to sway and control.
> Sales personel is going to convince them this is a "required technology".
That's a really nasty play on the semantics...
It's not required as in "needed" technically. It's more "mandatory" because they want it so. That's what is the twist ppl need to understand to be freed from it.
It's really some kind of FUD in the end.






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2005-11-09
Just maybe this will encourage people not to buy the drm laden crap Hollywood seems insistent on peddling in the first place.
The average customer will think of HDCP as something they need in order to play HD content. Sales personel is going to convince them this is a "required technology". Virtually none of the customers will realize that this is related to digital rights management -- unfortunately.
Edited 2007-01-09 15:24