--- Jason Cartwright <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
> If you come up with a solution to distribute content
> that satisfies all
> the requirements of the relevant rights holders then
> there is whole
> industry of people willing to give you money.
> Otherwise, its Windows
> Media Player DRM all the way if you want to want to
> get at that content
> at all, legally.

Put a digital watermark in the content linked to the
users details. It not a perfect solution, but if any
one thinks DRM is a perfect solution I would be
happily show them how to strip the DRM out, if it was
not for the fact I don't want to annoy Ian. :)

See this story for an example of it already happening.
http://arstechnica.com/news.ars/post/20070119-8657.html


 
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