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Printer Manufacturer Takes Things to A Disturbing New Level With DRM Paper!
The world over, printers are, more often than not, a source of constant frustration. A key factor in this is often seen in the fact that their cartridges contain DRM protections that effectively prevent you from using less expensive alternatives. And, of course, their outright refusal to print a black…
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GOG Debuts FCK DRM Initiative to Promote DRM-Free Sources
Improving Consumer Digital Ownership Rights GOG is taking aim squarely between the eyes of Digital Rights Management (DRM) and is swinging hard. The DRM-free store has been in operation for a decade now and rejecting DRM is the cornerstone of their existence. They are a major proponent in offering DRM-free…
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Far Cry: Primal And Rise of the Tomb Raider to Use Denuvo
Major publishers have attempted to curb piracy on the PC platform by implementing various forms of Digital Rights Management including SecuROM, TAGES, Games For Windows Live, Rockstar Social Club and many more! In reality, all this does is negatively impact on the experience for genuine customers as cracking groups usually release…
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It’s Now Legal to Bypass DRM Once The Servers Have Been Closed
Many video game publishers have implemented various forms Digital Rights Management into major titles from Games for Windows Live to SecuROM. These are designed to reduce piracy rates and delay the time it takes for a scene group to release a pirated version. Publishers hoped this would make impatient people…
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Magicka Developer Paradox Speaks Out Against The Use of Video Game DRM
Paradox Interactive CEO Fredrik Wester thinks digital rights management (DRM) technology can be a headache, admitting his studio doesn’t want to put up roadblocks to keep gamers from purchasing new titles. It’s a difficult decision for game developers, because they want to protect their game titles from piracy – but…
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