- From: Mark Watson <watsonm@netflix.com>
- Date: Wed, 5 Jun 2013 21:21:08 +0100
- To: "piranna@gmail.com" <piranna@gmail.com>
- Cc: Hugo Roy <hugo@fsfe.org>, Karl Dubost <karl@la-grange.net>, Gervase Markham <gerv@mozilla.org>, "public-restrictedmedia@w3.org" <public-restrictedmedia@w3.org>
Sent from my iPhone On Jun 5, 2013, at 7:16 PM, "piranna@gmail.com" <piranna@gmail.com> wrote: >> Maybe there is a >> mathematical proof that anything short of DRM as it is today is >> equivalent to clear key for some kind of equivalence accepted by >> content producers. > Well, I don't know of any DRM system that hasn't been broken totally > or partially until this moment... :-) Also, some of the billionare DRM > systems has ben broken in just some hours, is that enough proof that > they are useless? :-D Apparently not, since they are still in widespread use. You must have a different understanding of the impact of those cracks or other workarounds on the usefulness of the solution compared to the people who continue to deploy DRM. ...Mark > > > -- > "Si quieres viajar alrededor del mundo y ser invitado a hablar en un > monton de sitios diferentes, simplemente escribe un sistema operativo > Unix." > – Linus Tordvals, creador del sistema operativo Linux
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