stamp me: OBSOLETE
I cannot mention any
solutions that are allegedly available for DRM, already.
Partly because we don't discuss such things here.
But also since I won't running M$V any time soon, it's not on my list of things to worry about.
Those solutions would not be available to Jane & Joe Average who can't spell GOOGLE.
So, I'm sure
they'll be kept under control.
The real losers in this whole debacle are (as always) people buying new computers, who want to run some pre-Vista program or hardware with it.
You can't get XP on a new computer anywhere (generally).
It's now a Vista world.
I was on another software forum when some newbie asked: "
is your program compatible with Vista?"
I felt like answering: "
Is Vista compatible with this software?"
Good luck getting a Vista-compatible driver for your legacy toy.
Of course, in 6 - 18 months, all the old toys will either get decent driver support, or they'll crumble to dust as have so many other obsolete products, no longer supported by manufacturers.
It goes like this: "
Why should we build drivers for our obsolete scanner/video/TV card, when we can sell 'em the new one?"
Don't say I've got a negative attitude.
I have a very positive one.
I'm absolutely positive we're getting screwed again.
That rubber stamp on my forehead says: "OBSOLETE"
