"We're tempted to call this one "Son of Sony," though it looks like it
was conceived all on its own with no help from the likes of Sony BMG
or its partners. The latest word is that StarForce, a company that
makes DRM for some gaming companies, has implemented a form of DRM
that can force a PC to reboot without giving the user any prior
warning. According to reports, the system installs a driver that gives
it low-level access to PC hardware drivers and system resources. CD
Freaks reports that the system apparently runs continuously,
regardless of whether a protected game is currently in use. The system
could the force a reboot if it detects what it considers an infringing
act, such as attempting to copy a CD or DVD, even if that disc isn't
explicitly protected by StarForce. While we haven't seen any
references to the DRM scheme actually causing any crashes, it does
seem like a pretty underhanded way to enforce copy protection. We hope
StarForce decides to follow Sony's lead and apologize, offer removal
instructions and vow to never do this again -- though we suspect
that's not about to happen, since the company's sole business is copy
protection."

At this point I absolutely refuse to install ANY game that utilises
Starforce copy protection on the PC.

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