Microsoft And Riaa
(Click here to view the original thread with full colors/images)Posted by: merlin-1
[QUOTE]WMP in the future (When?) will be checking for hidden authorization codes in downloaded music. They plan on enforcing their own version of copy control. RIAA and M'soft have gotten together and you will not be able to play whatever you happen to have.
If Msoft is planning to do this i'm dumping my wmp.Would'nt this be considered a privacy issue.
Posted by: Jibbler
There is already some mp3 files which require a licence to copy to disc. This means they will play in WMP9 but I can't burn them to CD. In the rare occasions when this happens, just search for another copy of the file. B)
Posted by: 4play
how will m$ be able to prevent the playing of divx, xvid and ogg?
the answer is thery can't.
and who uses wmp for mp3 :rolleyes:
Posted by: Fatal Error
[QUOTE]WMP in the future (When?) will be checking for hidden authorization codes in downloaded music. They plan on enforcing their own version of copy control. RIAA and M'soft have gotten together and you will not be able to play whatever you happen to have.
If Msoft is planning to do this i'm dumping my wmp.Would'nt this be considered a privacy issue.
I would consider it a privacy issue. I really dont think it would be in their interest to do this however. Its NOT illegal to download copyrited material for your personal use, only when you upload it, or "otherwise distribute" it, does it become illegal.
My feeling is that once the material is on your computer.. its your business, and any effort to control it after that point would be privacy invasion.
Just my opinion.
Posted by: merlin-1
[QUOTE]My feeling is that once the material is on your computer.. its your business, and any effort to control it after that point would be privacy invasion.
Just my opinion.
Same here!Whats on my computer is my buisness.
Posted by: Switeck
Windows Media Player has been doing this for WMA and WMV files since version 7.0
Posted by: Fatal Error
Originally posted by Switeck@8 April 2003 - 11:29
Windows Media Player has been doing this for WMA and WMV files since version 7.0
I read a post in the forum some time ago that linked it to an article.. in essence, that M$ was in the process of developing a file-sharing app that they planned to incorporate in a future version of Windows.. this was NOT an "anti-filesharing" app, I cant find the original post, but I was wondering if you heard anything about this.. I guess they figured they could cash in on the market..regardless of the RIAA/MPAA campaign.
Posted by: scribblec
i use media p[layer for everything
even though i could get alternatives
Posted by: Fatal Error
Originally posted by solidsnake@8 April 2003 - 12:11
i use media p[layer for everything
even though i could get alternatives
I still use it also.
Posted by: Fatal Error
Ok.. I found the post (http://www.klboard.ath.cx/bb/index.php?act=ST&f=13&t=18212&st=0&#entry115337) that I was referring to.
and here's the article (http://zdnet.com.com/2100-1104-986127.html)
I also seem to remember a few years back when M$ incorporated the use of UGI's (unique global identifiers) into one of their O/S's software, and when it was discovered that a user could be "tracked" with it.. they were FORCED to come up with a way to disable it.. people refused to buy it. I guess people just don't like to be "spied" on. :D
Edit: corrected url
Posted by: merlin-1
Originally posted by solidsnake@8 April 2003 - 12:11
i use media p[layer for everything
even though i could get alternatives
Same here! So far no problems guess i'll have to watch my M$ updates.
Posted by: The Knife Thrower
I use WMP9 also. But I prevent it from connecting to the internet by using Zone alarm Pro.
Posted by: lunatacs
I dont use much of media player, In fact, I rather use videolan or bsplayer. Don't see whats this whole idea of media player. It's only good for watching streaming videos or anything else streaming...another then that, useless, sorry. :(
Posted by: Jibbler
Originally posted by The Knife Thrower@8 April 2003 - 14:49
I use WMP9 also. But I prevent it from connecting to the internet by using Zone alarm Pro.
This makes no sense. It doesn't even connect to Microsoft, it connects to a database that holds CDDA info for songs.
Posted by: Jibbler
Originally posted by lunatacs@8 April 2003 - 16:26
I dont use much of media player, In fact, I rather use videolan or bsplayer. Don't see whats this whole idea of media player. It's only good for watching streaming videos or anything else streaming...another then that, useless, sorry. :(
Its integrated into the operating system, which means you don't need to open any other programs, which use up your valuable resources. I have always wondered why people have 100 different players on their machines that do the same thing...? :huh:
Posted by: koko67
i don't use wmp for listening to music. it suxors.
i only use winamp and xmms. B)
