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Microsoft Answers Vista DRM Critics' Claims

skepsis writes "Recently there have been some stories on Slashdot claiming that Vista would downgrade the quality of audio and video for every application in a machine where protected content was running. One of the stories painted a scary scenario where a 'medical IT worker who's using a medical imaging PC while listening to audio/video played back by the computer' would have his medical images 'deliberately degraded.' A post has been put up on the Vista team blog explaining exactly how the content protection works, and it turns out the medical IT staff and audio pros can relax. From the post: 'It's important to emphasize that while Windows Vista has the necessary infrastructure to support commercial content scenarios, this infrastructure is designed to minimize impact on other types of content and other activities on the same PC. For example, if a user were viewing medical imagery concurrently with playback of video which required image constraint, only the commercial video would be constrained -- not the medical image or other things on the user's desktop.'"

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  1. No way! by EvanED · · Score: 5, Funny

    Recently have been some recent stories on Slashdot claiming that Vista would downgrade the quality of audio and video for every application in a machine where protected content was running. One of the stories painted a scary scenario where a 'medical IT worker who's using a medical imaging PC while listening to audio/video played back by the computer' would have his medical images 'deliberately degraded'.

    Slashdot posting anti-MS stories with only speculation to their correctness? Say it isn't so!

  2. Marketdroid speak by Le+Marteau · · Score: 5, Funny

    such as newly released HD-DVD or Blu-Ray discs, can be enjoyed on Windows Vista PCs.

    Arrrr. I despise the use of 'enjoy' in that way. When you see the word used that way, you know the writer is selling something.

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    1. Re:Marketdroid speak by Le+Marteau · · Score: 5, Funny

      bahhh you nerds will knit pick at anything, bunch of nervous recks you all are sometimes.

      1) 'bahhh' needs to be capitalized.
      2) s/knit/nit/
      3) s/recks/wrecks/
      4) s/sometimes//

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  3. Re:Knaves and Crackers by Whiney+Mac+Fanboy · · Score: 5, Funny

    t means they've abandoned elegance for ad hoc-ery; transparence for evasion; and trust for tyranny.

    In order to abandon something, you have to have it in the first place. I can't recall MS ever being in possession of elegance, transparancy and particularly trust.

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  4. Re:Translation needed by sentientbeing · · Score: 5, Funny

    It means it proactively leverages the synergies of blue sky entertainment by thinking outside the box and innovating front-end methodologies for consumer satisfaction. It also empowers cross-platform deliverables by maximizing mission critical schemas.

    and plays teh new moviez!

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  5. Re:Should we trust the medical system vendors? by KewlPC · · Score: 5, Funny

    I think a more accurate question would be: Why would someone doing medical imaging play music/videos on the same computer? Let alone at the same time?

    "Hey guys, I know this computer is only supposed to be used to control the MRI machine, but let's throw our MP3 collections on it! ROCK OUT WITH YOUR COCK OUT!"