Re: More Anti Piracy Tech
force people who just want to lend a DVD to research piracy, smart move. :thumbsup:
Re: More Anti Piracy Tech
it still wouldnt stop you ripping it
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That would only make piracy better and make it worse for them because the movies that r ripped on the net will still work on a old player and who wants to go out and buy a new dvd player if nothing is wrong with your old one.
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With a password would be stupid, I'd just tell my friends the password.
A fingerprint? I doubt, thats a bit extreme... giving your fingerprint everytime you want to buy/play a DVD. :unsure:
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There's little point in using a password because that can be passed on.
Using a fingerprint or iris scan will reduce gift sales to zero.
It sounds like an ill thought out scheme again, to me.
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thanks to 99% we can fake fingerprints anyway :D
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I think this is a ploy to get the industry in a rage to get on the bandwagon. I am studying secuirty and it is always changing. No one will buy into this and it is not a proven method.
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Originally Posted by Sara
At the store, someone buying a new DVD would have to provide a password or
some kind of biometric data, like a fingerprint or iris scan, which would be
added to the DVD's RFID tag.
Then, when the DVD was popped into a specially equipped DVD player, the viewer
would be required to re-enter his or her password or fingerprint. The system
would require consumers to buy new DVD players with RFID readers.
What kind of idiotic babble !@#$%^&*() crackheads are these guys ffs...
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who on earth is going to buy/stand that shit?! i am not going to buy a special RFID-equipped dvd player just so i can watch a dvd. :dry: