Sony DRM Drama Continues

Posted on Monday 21 November 2005

Unless you live in a hole in the ground, you have heard about Sony’s use of a type of rootkit for their DRM (Digital Rights Management) on music CDs. I appears that the drama continues for Sony Music. I guess that is what you get when Thomas Hesse, Sony BMG’s global digital business president, said, “Most people, I think, don’t even know what a rootkit is, so why should they care about it?” You have to love it when the president says something as idiotic as that. I am sure he has no idea what a rootkit or trojan is and is a really intelligent guy. One thing I have learned in my short time here on this earth is that it is best not to talk about things you don’t know about. Maybe Mr. Hesse will figure that out sometime soon.


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