with Rights Management preloaded, and biometric scanners standard with
computers, I don't see a way around it for companys that are fearful of
IP theft.
They need to track that you are whom you say you are and that you aren't
copying music illegally, or registering two machines, so that one can
sit there with all the music etc. in-tact while you copy the files off
to yet another machine and so ad-infinitum. The only way I can see, is
to request a phone call from the customer.
I hate the idea of Product Activation via phone call. I just don't see a
way around it from the perspective of the company providing the service.
Codecharge has a system where you have a set number of times you can
activate the product on one serial number which recycles every month or
so to allow for computers crashing etc. etc.
If your computer crashed totally more than once a month, then you're
going to have to call them, however.
-Gel
-----Original Message-----
From: Kevin Graeme [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
That's actually one of the big reasons why I'm not likely to use it.
Maybe
for a one-time buy/dl/burn/rip process. It's similar to the MS eBook
license
and any software activation. Total crap, IMO. Any time a customer has to
contact a company in any way and ask to use something they've already
paid
for, then it's crap.
-Kevin
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