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Faster I'd bet
Money is involved here. When it's security flaw Microsoft already has my money but when it's DRM that they are trying to get established as standard then they are trying to get the money of major content vendors.
Posted by: voska   Posted on: 02/17/05 You are currently: a Guest | Members login | Terms of Use

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Not that I  Linux User 147560 | 02/16/05
"No DRM is perfect"  rpmyers1 | 02/16/05
I second the nomination.  nucrash | 02/17/05
Of course not... DRM always provides a way to break it!  Root User | 02/17/05
Exactly!  tic swayback | 02/17/05
Curious....  rlodge@... | 02/17/05
Faster I'd bet  voska | 02/17/05
Money is always involved  Real World | 02/17/05
You took the words right out of my keyboard. (NT)  James T. Kirk | 02/17/05
Don't they on average......  dbrannan | 02/18/05
youre joking, right? (nt)  linuxoverwindows | 02/19/05
Oddly phrased  James T. Kirk | 02/17/05
Who cares about the hole. Use Ace Mega Codec Pack or K-lite Mega Codec Pack  GreatInca | 02/17/05
More info pleez  Loverock Davidson | 02/17/05

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