You can never prevent an end-user who has physical control of a device from breaking any DRM scheme you can invent.Sony just learned their DRM lesson (again). I'm sure that people at Sony already know this principle, but some "suit" tells the engineers to "do something about the problem" so they implement a technical speed bump. That's all it is and will ever be.
(noun) securology.
Latin: se cura logia
Literally translated: the study of being without care or worry
Friday, October 26, 2012
Sony's PS3 DRM Cracked
Anyone who pays any attention to DRM will extrapolate the general principle:
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