And those with legitimate copies of XP, XP-64 can be had for FREE straight from MS.Uraniun235 wrote:They're already making a 64-bit edition of XP. You can get a copy if you want, although drivers for it are still a bit scarce.
Hollywood may demand DRM for larger harddrives
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Just how does the MPAA hope to force this on non-US producers of HDDs even if they get any legislation through in the US (which I seriously doubt)?
It's one thing attacking p2p startups, but compared to the IT industry, Hollywood is small potatoes, and I'm pretty damn sure they've got more real lobbying power than the movie industry.
It's one thing attacking p2p startups, but compared to the IT industry, Hollywood is small potatoes, and I'm pretty damn sure they've got more real lobbying power than the movie industry.