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Originally posted by monyak
Hunter's company, for example, has developed DRM software that wraps legitimate content in such a way that it becomes more popular than the pirated versions in the file-sharing networks' search engines. When users open the legitimate editions, they can be made to pay for the content or provide personal information (like e-mail addresses) before they are allowed to view it.
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Right... all I wanna know is who pays people to come up with this bullshit, and are they hireing?
As for ES5... has anyone tried it recently, for any serious use? I decided not to install it after I found out you need to reboot to use it. What kind of crap does it install that requires a reboot?