Il giorno martedì 19/03/2013 00:23:06 CET
Thomas Harding <[email protected]> ha scritto:

> Le 18/03/2013 21:30, d.dn a écrit :
> 
> Moreover, any kind of DRM would be inefficient at short term (cryptology 
> is a sport for numerous human beings), and in case of efficient and 
> unbreakable, 

worse: "future" is now! TC (Treacherous Computing) evil technologies such as
UEFI/RestrictedBoot can enforce DRMs (including any DRMs in HTML5) right now!

> will impair the future of that content more than celluloïd 
> and acid paper did. 

yes, more... a lot

> Who loose? Humanity. 

and its freedom of speech, freedom to spread and share ideas, freedom to
protest...

> Who gain? A few enterprises, 

and any kind of power: "security" and authoritarirsm entities would increase
their conditioning capacity, control and repression...


nothing to expect regarding TC and DRM
just fight them

regards
A
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