"Except that this video is DRM'd, and requires you to pay 0.1 Cent each time someone watches the video on your blog."
Or you could have a system that makes the end user pay before being able to watch it.
Things (images, text, videos and apps) on the internet is already protected, including that image you wanted to copy. Only because you don't have a system to stop you does not make it legal to copy something. DRM makes it very easy to you to know what you are allowed to do.
Do you buy a gun and just start shooting people because there is no "kill rights manager" system?
Do you try to picklock physical locks because you believe you are allowed in a place?
If you want it to make it illegal to apply DRM on things to reduce your rights than vote, lobby or run in a election for a law that stops this.
"Tests showed that under certain conditions" equals 0.00001% or 99.9999% of world usage?
So in all other cases it may be three times weaker or one thousand times stronger? We just don't know yet.
Stay skeptic
Should I be outraged that the fee was LOW or HIGH?
A "GPS Device" disabled a car? Can you disable things that is using GPS trackers? Is there a exploit that I don't know about. Can you send other messages over GPS?
Is this real numbers? Can these numbers be trusted?
Is the administration inflating the numbers?
Ask your self this before sharing. last month they where weaker lots of data pointing to even weaker numbers ahead. Now suddenly its great numbers?
If you replace the world with western world it might be plausible. and replace will with can. I don't think the world can produce enough robots in ten years and get them where they need to be for this to happen.
One time I reused a plastic bag. Did I save the environment?
If Adidas want to really help the environment they would fund research to find materials that does not create harmful waste. How much does this actually help? We have had shoes that are environment friendly for hundreds of years.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/...
Does this PR stunt really offset the making of the machines for recycling materials?
How long do you think they will plan to use recycled materials? Forever or the news cycle ends?
Its legal to record, for your private viewing, what is being broadcasted of cable/antenna/satellite. This is undisputed.
The medium that is transmitting used should not matter.
Therefor it should be legal to record streaming content including non-live content.
But in p2p-world how do you justify that? The one you are actually recording from clearly don't have permission to rebroadcast. Well that's why we call it "the medium" from my point of view.
"Whose to say zfs will be around in a few decades?"
If you are using it on you computer then it will be around for decades. Linux loves backwards-compatibility you can find file system support for FAT and old (almost unused) terminal support. By the way you don't need to upgrade to the latest thing.
and last Windows XP is still around.... 20 years and going strong. Software-wise for a few decades should not be a problem.
Why this condonation in the article?
Two things.
"Except that this video is DRM'd, and requires you to pay 0.1 Cent each time someone watches the video on your blog."
Or you could have a system that makes the end user pay before being able to watch it.
Things (images, text, videos and apps) on the internet is already protected, including that image you wanted to copy. Only because you don't have a system to stop you does not make it legal to copy something. DRM makes it very easy to you to know what you are allowed to do.
Do you buy a gun and just start shooting people because there is no "kill rights manager" system?
Do you try to picklock physical locks because you believe you are allowed in a place?
If you want it to make it illegal to apply DRM on things to reduce your rights than vote, lobby or run in a election for a law that stops this.
Life finds a way.
I use my "smart tv" as a computer screen and then I have a computer running Windows hooked up to it.
"Tests showed that under certain conditions" equals 0.00001% or 99.9999% of world usage? So in all other cases it may be three times weaker or one thousand times stronger? We just don't know yet. Stay skeptic
Have you been to Monacco? They have Helicopters for taxis. There are several companies that specializing in flying.
Should I be outraged that the fee was LOW or HIGH? A "GPS Device" disabled a car? Can you disable things that is using GPS trackers? Is there a exploit that I don't know about. Can you send other messages over GPS?
How many hype-words, such as IoT, can you count in this article?
Is this real numbers? Can these numbers be trusted? Is the administration inflating the numbers? Ask your self this before sharing. last month they where weaker lots of data pointing to even weaker numbers ahead. Now suddenly its great numbers?
I like this. Now they need to make Edge better.
If you replace the world with western world it might be plausible. and replace will with can. I don't think the world can produce enough robots in ten years and get them where they need to be for this to happen.
One time I reused a plastic bag. Did I save the environment? If Adidas want to really help the environment they would fund research to find materials that does not create harmful waste. How much does this actually help? We have had shoes that are environment friendly for hundreds of years. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/... Does this PR stunt really offset the making of the machines for recycling materials? How long do you think they will plan to use recycled materials? Forever or the news cycle ends?
Its legal to record, for your private viewing, what is being broadcasted of cable/antenna/satellite. This is undisputed. The medium that is transmitting used should not matter. Therefor it should be legal to record streaming content including non-live content. But in p2p-world how do you justify that? The one you are actually recording from clearly don't have permission to rebroadcast. Well that's why we call it "the medium" from my point of view.
"Whose to say zfs will be around in a few decades?" If you are using it on you computer then it will be around for decades. Linux loves backwards-compatibility you can find file system support for FAT and old (almost unused) terminal support. By the way you don't need to upgrade to the latest thing. and last Windows XP is still around.... 20 years and going strong. Software-wise for a few decades should not be a problem.
Whats the different between Xbox Gold and Xbox Pass?
Gold gives you free games each 2nd week
Pass lets you rent games each month
"Each week, Xbox Live Gold members can save up to 50-75%"
Pass saves you 20%
How is this anything like Netflix? And why should I not pass on Pass?