Vista copy protection is defended
Posted by: [NT] on: 01/22/2007 09:39 PM [ Print | 0 comment(s) ] · 1252 views
Microsoft has defended the digital rights management systems integrated into its new Vista operating system.
It follows reports that Vista would "downgrade" the quality of all video and audio, if they were not output via approved connections on the PC.
Microsoft said only the quality of "premium content" would be lowered, and only if requested by copyright holders. Read on at BBC News
It follows reports that Vista would "downgrade" the quality of all video and audio, if they were not output via approved connections on the PC.
Microsoft said only the quality of "premium content" would be lowered, and only if requested by copyright holders. Read on at BBC News
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