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    What’s up Microsoft? Have you really thought this through? Vista’s new content protection policy could cripple end-users experience and hardware/software development.

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    The recent report ‘A Cost Analysis of Windows Vista Content Protection’ by Peter Gutmann analyses the cost involved in Vista’s content protection technology, and the collateral damage that this could have throughout the computer world.

  • Vista’s content protection mechanism only allows protected content to be sent over interfaces that also have content-protection facilities built in. Currently the most common high-end audio output interface is S/PDIF(Sony/Philips Digital Interface Format). Most newer audio cards, for example, feature TOSlink digital optical output for high-quality sound reproduction, and even the latest crop of motherboards with integrated audio provide at least coax (and often optical) digital output. Since S/PDIF doesn’t provide any content protection, Vista requires that it be disabled when playing protected content.(quote)”
  • The overall conclusion is that Vista’s content-protection functionality seems very restrained, as it concentrates so much on protecting content without consideration of the enormous effects it could have on future computing - affecting everyone from the home PC user to businesses and governments. All hardware and software producers will now have to rethink their strategies to incorporate the enforced quality limitations. Microsoft appears to be ignoring the fact that the users of their technology could end up becoming involuntary criminals, by being forced to make copyright infringements just to accomplish their daily tasks.

    Here are some excerpts from this thoroughly investigated report that is shocking in its implications.

  • ‘Windows Vista includes an extensive reworking of core OS elements in order to provide content protection for so-called “premium content”, typically HD data from Blu-Ray and HD-DVD sources.’(quote)
  • ‘Protection measures extend to cover all hardware and software that will ever come into contact with Vista, even if it’s not used directly with Vista (for example hardware in a Macintosh computer or on a Linux server).’(quote)
  • Below you will find current news feeds discussing this issue…

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    Current news feed from Google news on the keywords - vista, content-protection


  • iTunes-gebruikers kunnen videocontent niet afspelen - Personal Computer Magazine -

    iTunes-gebruikers kunnen videocontent niet afspelen
    Personal Computer Magazine, Netherlands - 19 Nov 2008
    Apple gebruikt HDCP (High Definition Content Protection) om videofilms te beschermen die zijn gekocht in Apple's iTunes-winkel. ...
  • ATI Radeon HD 3450 - Computer Shopper -

    Computer Shopper

    ATI Radeon HD 3450
    Computer Shopper, NY - 17 Nov 2008
    For just $49, you get support for HD video playback, high desktop resolutions, power enough to display all the bells and whistles of Windows Vista's Aero ...
  • The computer helper: Kid-friendly searching - Feature - Earthtimes (press release) -

    The computer helper: Kid-friendly searching - Feature
    Earthtimes (press release), UK - 7 Nov 2008
    If you are using Windows Vista, you have filtering software built in to the operating system. Look in the Vista Control Panel, set up a user account for ...
  • Microsoft says it 'has always preferred' DRM-free content - BetaNews -

    Microsoft says it 'has always preferred' DRM-free content
    BetaNews - 39 minutes ago
    ... viewing an early iteration of the OS that "the Vista Content Protection specification could very well constitute the longest suicide note in history. ...
  • paidContent.org - MacBook Owners Up In Arms About New Copyright ... - Washington Post -

    paidContent.org - MacBook Owners Up In Arms About New Copyright ...
    Washington Post, United States - 7 hours ago
    Even Microsoft's Vista and Windows Media Center have varying degrees of HDCP compliance. Wired says Intel bowed the technology back in 2001, but Apple began ...
  • Novos MacBooks bloqueiam filmes comprados legalmente pelo iTunes - Yahoo -

    Novos MacBooks bloqueiam filmes comprados legalmente pelo iTunes
    Yahoo, Brazil - 19 Nov 2008
    Este é um exemplo de como o sistema de proteção pode inibir a compra de conteúdo original e fomentar a pirataria, tendo em vista que o mesmo vídeo, ...
  • 日本サムスン、22型ワイドで高解像度の液晶モニター ... - 日本経済新聞 (プレスリリース) -

    日本サムスン、22型ワイドで高解像度の液晶モニター ...
    日本経済新聞 (プレスリリース), Japan - 19 Nov 2008
    ソフトウェアやPC 周辺機器に対し、マイクロソフト社が定めるWindows Vista(TM) 動作認定基準をクリアしています。
  • DVD Replication Company helps to end piracy by releasing Global Garde™ - EIN News (press release) -

    DVD Replication Company helps to end piracy by releasing Global Garde™
    EIN News (press release), Netherlands - 30 Oct 2008
    ... uses only 300K of space, and is compatible with Windows XP/Vista and Mac OS X. Global Garde™ is the the wave of the future in content protection and ...
  • Leadtek Presents Low Profile Small Form WinFast PX9500GT - Hardware Zone -

    Hardware Zone

    Leadtek Presents Low Profile Small Form WinFast PX9500GT
    Hardware Zone, Singapore - 27 Oct 2008
    ... film quality gaming effects and gives users the best possible performance in 3D graphics user interface under the Windows Vista™ operating system. ...
  • Ready to speed up your graphics turbo -- Leadtek WinFast PX9500 GT ... - Hartware.net (Pressemitteilung) -

    Ready to speed up your graphics turbo -- Leadtek WinFast PX9500 GT ...
    Hartware.net (Pressemitteilung), Germany - 31 Oct 2008
    Supports HD DVD, Blu-ray Disc and other protected content at full HD resolutions with integrated HDCP (High-bandwidth Digital Content Protection). ...
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