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Today’s Thought on DRM

Wednesday, July 12th, 2006

Fence

Building 50-foot walls just creates
a market for 52-foot ladders.

HD Boycott Update

Sunday, July 9th, 2006

HD Boycott logoThe boycott of the new HD disc formats that I proposed back in February has gotten a lot of press coverage; which is just great. But now that the silly machines are actually starting to be sold I think it bears updating.

My view is simple: the movie studios are seeking to drastically curtail or even eliminate the concept of fair use. They are doing this by pressuring the hardware companies into implementing DRM technology which is much more rigid and secure than any that has come before. AACS is the primary DRM technology, and it is downright nasty. Even worse the studios will retain control over how and where you can play your movies even after they have your money. Check out the HD Boycott page for much more information, and just say no. I know we all want better image quality, but this is not a good way to get it.

Hell Frozen? Apple Responds to Aperture Rumors

Thursday, May 4th, 2006

SmileHaving worked in the pro apps group at Apple, I am probably more shocked than most by this article in Macworld where Apple officially responds to the recent negative rumors about Aperture. In case you missed it, it has been reported on Think Secret and Daring Fireball that the Aperture engineering team had been gutted, possibly threatening the product’s future.

This is the first time I can think of where Apple has responded so directly and swiftly to a rumor without using their lawyers. I know a lot of Aperture’s early adopters were very concerned about what these rumors meant to their investment. Kudos to Kirk Paulson and his team (especially Joe Schorr) for putting the customer first. I’m sure it involved some interesting meetings at Apple to get approval for such non-standard external communications.* (more…)

Steve Kicks Ass and Takes Names

Tuesday, May 2nd, 2006

99 Cents per songNice to see Mr Jobs hasn’t lost his touch. I’m happy to report that the SOBs who run the major record companies got their sorry asses kicked by Steve and agreed to continue their incredibly lucrative deals with the iTunes Music Store. It’s absolutely disgusting the way these pricks complain about what is probably the most profitable part of their business. (But between the record companies and the movies studios, it’s always been hard to decide which is the most obscenely greedy.*) (more…)