Microsoft Offers A DRM Patch
Transcendent writes "Microsoft Windows Update is offering a download for their 1.0 version of the 'Microsoft Windows Rights Management client,' if you care to download it. Seems that you need Win98 SE and up (or at least that's the minimum 'supported'). Details are here. Although it's not required or a 'critical' update, this just paves the road for all of Microsoft's software to require DRM technology on your computer. Quote from the details page: 'Installing this client allows RM-aware applications to work with Windows Rights Management Services (RMS) to provide licenses for publishing and consuming RM-protected information.' This, dubbed 'Activation', entails that 'your computer will be automatically connected via the Internet ... in order to create and save on your computer a system component that is associated with your hardware.' Hmmm... me no like ..."
Office 2003. In other words, this is another non-issue that all the Linux trolls are pulling their hair out over. This just has to do with being able to view rights-protected Office 2003 documents without Office 2003.
But, of course, Slashdot says "Microsoft Offers S DRM Patch." Let's ignore facts for page hits and controversy! I'm surprised all you people who decry corporations and their biased bullshit allow the OSDN-owned Slashdot to continue the Microsoft troll articles daily.
"Sufferin' succotash."