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Stardock, Microsoft Unveil Their Own New Anti-Piracy Methods

Island Dog sends news that shortly after Valve showed off their new anti-piracy methods in Steamworks, Microsoft and Stardock were quick to demonstrate their new, similar technologies as well. All three companies are bending over backwards to say that this is not traditional DRM. Stardock (the company behind the Gamer's Bill of Rights) calls their system Game Object Obfuscation (Goo), "a tool that allows developers to encapsulate their game executable into a container that includes the original executable plus Impulse Reactor, Stardock's virtual platform, into a single encrypted file. When a player runs the game for the first time, the Goo'd program lets the user enter in their email address and serial number which associates their game to that person as opposed to a piece of hardware like most activation systems do. Once validated, the game never needs to connect to the Internet again." Microsoft's update to Games for Windows Live has similar protections. "You can sign in and play your game on as many systems as possible, but you have to have a license attached to your account. Of course, this only works for online games."

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  1. first DRMed post by Anonymous Coward · · Score: -1, Offtopic

    first!

  2. Fuck you Linus and the horse you rode in on by Anonymous Coward · · Score: -1, Offtopic

    Linux just isn't ready for the enterprise yet. It may be ready for the web servers that you nerds use to distribute your TRON fanzines and personal Dungeons and Dragons web-sights across the world wide web, but the average enterprise user isn't going to spend months learning how to use a CLI and then hours compiling packages so that they can get a workable graphic interface to run their e-mail server with, especially not when they already have a Windows server that does its job perfectly well and is backed by a major corporation, as opposed to Linux which is only supported by a few unemployed nerds living in their mother's basement somewhere. The last thing I want is a level 5 dwarf (haha) providing me my OS.

    1. Re:Fuck you Linus and the horse you rode in on by Dextrously · · Score: -1, Offtopic

      You remind me of Mel Gibson when he was arrested for DUI. Another classic example of why drinking and posting is a bad idea.

    2. Re:Fuck you Linus and the horse you rode in on by Dextrously · · Score: 0, Offtopic

      Since when is making light of flamers an act of trolling?

  3. Re:Goo? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: -1, Offtopic

    I see they finally are allowing twelve-year-olds on Slashdot.