The name of the second program is SecuROM, which is a form of Digital Rights Management (DRM) for computer games. Although consumers are told that the game uses access control and copy protection technology, consumers are not told that this technology is actually an entirely separate, s...
| 1 | DefectiveByDesign.org |
| 2 | Engadget |
| 3 | Gizmodo |
| 4 | TeleRead: Bring the... |
| 5 | Boing Boing |
| 6 | Lifehacker |
| 7 | Techdirt |
| 8 | DRM |
| 9 | TECH.BLORGE.com |
| 10 | Techcrunch |
| 11 | TheAppleBlog |
| 12 | tipsdr.com |
| 13 | DMO Blog Zone |
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In particular, Apple objected to content that gave instructions on how to hack away at built-in DRM code in the iPhone and iPod to allow the devices to interact with unauthorized (ie, anything but Apple's iTunes) music services. ...
Sat, May 9 | from Examiner.com