Well, that's the last straw. I've lost all my faith in Sony. First rootkits, now they have to delay the release of the PS3 due to it's DRM crap not being ready. Personally, I think DRM on video games is one of the most stupid ideas I've ever heard of. Soon we will have no freedom to do what we want to with our media.
Personally, I think the CD market could still keep going strong. I actually would rather buy a CD of songs than buy them all via a legal music download service. The number one reason is because when you buy a CD you don't have all these DRM restrictions that you get on legal download services. So until download services get rid of DRM, the CD market shouldn't do too bad.
I can't believe that Microsoft is actually making a good decision for once. Although.NET may be easy to work with, it's quite slow. I'm glad to see they're slowly moving away from.NET. I wouldn't mind if it died out anyway.
Well, that's the last straw. I've lost all my faith in Sony. First rootkits, now they have to delay the release of the PS3 due to it's DRM crap not being ready. Personally, I think DRM on video games is one of the most stupid ideas I've ever heard of. Soon we will have no freedom to do what we want to with our media.
Personally, I think the CD market could still keep going strong. I actually would rather buy a CD of songs than buy them all via a legal music download service. The number one reason is because when you buy a CD you don't have all these DRM restrictions that you get on legal download services. So until download services get rid of DRM, the CD market shouldn't do too bad.
I can't believe that Microsoft is actually making a good decision for once. Although .NET may be easy to work with, it's quite slow. I'm glad to see they're slowly moving away from .NET. I wouldn't mind if it died out anyway.