> of a hardware-virtualized guest OS. Such DRM is ultimately toothless, of
> course, because the host can always be modified to grab perfect digital
> copies of the audio, video, or whatever is coming out of the guest.
How would you get a "perfect digital copy" of a PDF/ePUB/... from the
video out
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On Wed, Sep 7, 2016 at 2:22 AM, Matt Campbell wrote:
> Agreed about DRM only being allowed within the strict confines of a
> hardware-virtualized guest OS. Such DRM is ultimately toothless, of course,
> because the host
Agreed about DRM only being allowed within the strict confines of a
hardware-virtualized guest OS. Such DRM is ultimately toothless, of
course, because the host can always be modified to grab perfect digital
copies of the audio, video, or whatever is coming out of the guest.
Matt
http://elinux.org/Embedded_Open_Modular_Architecture/EOMA-68#DRM_and_Tivoisation
i've added a specific section on tivoisation and drm - basically it's
not permitted. it didn't occur to me to add this until the issue of
the RYF Certification came up, where it was discussed the rather scary
prospec