Oh, the humanity: Windows 7's draconian DRM?

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    vista and windows seven
       #20

    Ya know this seems similar to how people are going to convince themselves not to "upgrade to windows 7" because now everyone will become anal (if this continues) that Big Companies are spying on their computer.
    Well goddammit i love out as Humans we are so easily MINUPLUATED by our own creation, the media, instead of installing an OS and if we are so ***** anal about someone getting into our computer, ever heard of settings your firewall rules?
    ALSO GOOGLE IP BLOCKING!
    And to blame your sound card for not being able to used a hacked dll? oh ya... because you like to pirate software.
    Google is a great tool and if you need something like photoshop but don't want to deal with bull****ting around with purchasing software, download GIMP and/or become a bit more intelligent with the resources the internet does provide LEGALLY (and there are a lot if you use google instead of isohunt!)
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    Win 7 Pro x64 x 3, Win 7 Pro x86, Ubuntu 9.04
       #21

    I just popped open photoshop in a hex editor and modified the executable... Still works for me... Not only is the story BS, but they were wrong :P Wait, omg, Microsoft is attacking me, the pain... The agony, they installed a tazer program, Windows 7 Draconian DRM Tazer, it's shocking me... Help, Help... he......
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  3. Posts : 2
    Win7
       #22

    I have no idea how Win7 disabled Nero, nor do I have any idea at what stage Windows 'evolving' DRM program is.

    Windows Media Digital Rights Management

    What I do know is what I posted. I may be topped-up on the brown stuff, but, in my limited experience, this aspect of Win7 is not user-friendly enoiugh for me.

    You use it. Enjoy it. But it's not worth a circle-jerk to me, my friend. And it may not improve if you keep pulling your wire about it.

    There's always Win? to anticipate, eh?

    Gremline

    PhreePhly said:
    How did Win 7 do this? Read the article again. The writer is full of sh*t. There is no way Windows did what he said. He's making it up.

    PhreePhly
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  4. Posts : 488
    Win 7 Pro x64 x 3, Win 7 Pro x86, Ubuntu 9.04
       #23

    Gremline said:
    I have no idea how Win7 disabled Nero, nor do I have any idea at what stage Windows 'evolving' DRM program is.

    Windows Media Digital Rights Management

    What I do know is what I posted. I may be topped-up on the brown stuff, but, in my limited experience, this aspect of Win7 is not user-friendly enoiugh for me.

    You use it. Enjoy it. But it's not worth a circle-jerk to me, my friend. And it may not improve if you keep pulling your wire about it.

    There's always Win? to anticipate, eh?

    Gremline
    If something disabled your Nero for being illegal, it was Nero... And you probably deserved it, haven't you ever bought a DVD/CD burner, they almost all come with a free copy of some burning software.
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