I was looking over the specs of the new HD 3000 series of Graphics cards from AMD and the 9000 series from nVidia and it appears that not some, not most, but virtually all cards will come with DRM engines of some kind, with HDCP, with AACS, etc..
If anyone comes across a new video card or Monitor that does not have DRM (Digital Rights Management), that does not have HDCP (High Definition Content Protection), that does not have AACS (Advanced Access Content System)please share.
Our rights to ownership over both hardware and software have been under attack for sometime. There are Cartels of powerful Corporations, such as the Trusted Computing Group or Alliance that are behind much of this. Intel developed HDCP. Microsoft is a big part of it and has been including anti individual ownership and fair use items in its software for several years now. The influence of Microsoft, of Intel of Sony, and other very large Corporations has become so pervasive, that the United States Senate voted to systematically strip individual freedoms when it voted in favor of the DMCA 99-0. Jay Rockefeller did not vote.
The Digital Millennium Copyright Act (DMCA) is a United States copyright law which implements two 1996 WIPO treaties. It criminalizes production and dissemination of technology, devices, or services that are used to circumvent measures that control access to copyrighted works (commonly known as DRM) and criminalizes the act of circumventing an access control, even when there is no infringement of copyright itself. It also heightens the penalties for copyright infringement on the Internet. It was passed on October 12, 1998 by a unanimous vote in the United States Senate and signed into law by President Bill Clinton on October 28, 1998. The details of this law have made it very difficult for companies not to bend the knee to it and include all this in both the hardware and software industries. It has also created barriers to entry to compete with the Big Corporations and paved the way to an end to many of the innovations and start up companies we once saw due to these various barriers and the way it is interpreted and applied and in conjuntion with other legislation that has been passed since, it makes it virtually illegal to go against controls that the Big Corporations desire to place on all of us. Yes, even the Big Corporations must comply and put things like HDCP and AACS in hardware or risk not being in compliance and a loss of business.. All new CPU's have DRM of some kind in them now as well.
It is my opinion that DRM would have been illegal in the United States twenty years ago, how far has this nation and the world we live in gone to strip individuals of their freedoms in an effort to protect big corporations? Many of the laws that have promoted this technology were passed by landslide votes. Remember that these various things done to stop piracy and protect content have been done at the expense of your freedom to own and control what you own and your ownership rights over many things will be diminished as a result of what is taking place. The thinking on this issue of many does not compute.
Think of it.. this is not about copyright protection, it is not about stopping piracy, it is about control, it is about taking away the ownership rights of all individuals so that Corporations and Governments can and will assume greater control over matters and usher in a totalitarian state devoid of protections for the freedoms the common man and common woman. Instead of thinking of how one can bend the knee to the New Overlords, shouldn't one ask for help, find a way not to lose ones freedoms?
Do any of our representatives care about protecting Americans liberties and freedoms anymore?
The Founding fathers of the United States knew the importance of a need to constantly defend freedoms. They knew that the moment you give up freedom for security you lose both. Even Flash player from Adobe has removed control over settings from us in that we have to go to their website to make changes..
Are there any Thomas Jeffersons or George Orwells out there still to raise the alarm and... to be pragmatic, is there any way to stop this, to not buy in, to be able to choose something else.. whatever happened to the freedom to choose?
As people share what Monitors and Video Cards are DRM free, I will endeavor to begin and update these list that are so far blank... focus is on GeForce 8800 and Radeon HD 3000 series or later video cards.
Thank you.
The Stain
If anyone comes across a new video card or Monitor that does not have DRM (Digital Rights Management), that does not have HDCP (High Definition Content Protection), that does not have AACS (Advanced Access Content System)please share.
Our rights to ownership over both hardware and software have been under attack for sometime. There are Cartels of powerful Corporations, such as the Trusted Computing Group or Alliance that are behind much of this. Intel developed HDCP. Microsoft is a big part of it and has been including anti individual ownership and fair use items in its software for several years now. The influence of Microsoft, of Intel of Sony, and other very large Corporations has become so pervasive, that the United States Senate voted to systematically strip individual freedoms when it voted in favor of the DMCA 99-0. Jay Rockefeller did not vote.
The Digital Millennium Copyright Act (DMCA) is a United States copyright law which implements two 1996 WIPO treaties. It criminalizes production and dissemination of technology, devices, or services that are used to circumvent measures that control access to copyrighted works (commonly known as DRM) and criminalizes the act of circumventing an access control, even when there is no infringement of copyright itself. It also heightens the penalties for copyright infringement on the Internet. It was passed on October 12, 1998 by a unanimous vote in the United States Senate and signed into law by President Bill Clinton on October 28, 1998. The details of this law have made it very difficult for companies not to bend the knee to it and include all this in both the hardware and software industries. It has also created barriers to entry to compete with the Big Corporations and paved the way to an end to many of the innovations and start up companies we once saw due to these various barriers and the way it is interpreted and applied and in conjuntion with other legislation that has been passed since, it makes it virtually illegal to go against controls that the Big Corporations desire to place on all of us. Yes, even the Big Corporations must comply and put things like HDCP and AACS in hardware or risk not being in compliance and a loss of business.. All new CPU's have DRM of some kind in them now as well.
It is my opinion that DRM would have been illegal in the United States twenty years ago, how far has this nation and the world we live in gone to strip individuals of their freedoms in an effort to protect big corporations? Many of the laws that have promoted this technology were passed by landslide votes. Remember that these various things done to stop piracy and protect content have been done at the expense of your freedom to own and control what you own and your ownership rights over many things will be diminished as a result of what is taking place. The thinking on this issue of many does not compute.
Think of it.. this is not about copyright protection, it is not about stopping piracy, it is about control, it is about taking away the ownership rights of all individuals so that Corporations and Governments can and will assume greater control over matters and usher in a totalitarian state devoid of protections for the freedoms the common man and common woman. Instead of thinking of how one can bend the knee to the New Overlords, shouldn't one ask for help, find a way not to lose ones freedoms?
Do any of our representatives care about protecting Americans liberties and freedoms anymore?
The Founding fathers of the United States knew the importance of a need to constantly defend freedoms. They knew that the moment you give up freedom for security you lose both. Even Flash player from Adobe has removed control over settings from us in that we have to go to their website to make changes..
Are there any Thomas Jeffersons or George Orwells out there still to raise the alarm and... to be pragmatic, is there any way to stop this, to not buy in, to be able to choose something else.. whatever happened to the freedom to choose?
As people share what Monitors and Video Cards are DRM free, I will endeavor to begin and update these list that are so far blank... focus is on GeForce 8800 and Radeon HD 3000 series or later video cards.
Thank you.
The Stain