Recent postings that Apple will use drm or trusted computing to make sure osx only runs on apple made hardware, actually make a lot of sense.
One only has to look at OSX as 'just another' piece of content. A very creative & moving piece of content. Almost (or just) like a play or a movie. When Apple trusts its own crownjewel to the power of DRM & Steve Jobs is firmly the content-creation business himself, isn't that the most compelling case for feet-dragging majors to open the floodgates of content? On Apple? Major move!
Recent postings that Apple will use drm or trusted computing to make sure osx only runs on apple made hardware, actually make a lot of sense. One only has to look at OSX as 'just another' piece of content. A very creative & moving piece of content. Almost (or just) like a play or a movie. When Apple trusts its own crownjewel to the power of DRM & Steve Jobs is firmly the content-creation business himself, isn't that the most compelling case for feet-dragging majors to open the floodgates of content? On Apple? Major move!