Originally posted by: RightIsWrong
I think that this is a very practical solution that the RIAA has come up with. Just have virus software that they design, code and market scan for the stuff. I'm sure that it will sell like crazy.
On a side note, I'm wondering if the changes that they are requesting will also get rid of other viruses like rootkits and drm software?
They'll have to market it well. iVirawayXP, by Oxy-Soft, with some celebrity endorsing it. Or else just Billy Mays. It would sell well at the knowledge wasteland that is Best Buy (or else Walmart), where the employees think a "rootkit" is found in the Lawn & Garden section, and "DRM" is a rapper.
Even the term "digital rights management" sounds like marketing. It's not "digital restriction management," or "digital right limitation."
Digital rights management - it deals with good things, "rights." And "management" implies that it's going to help keep your music organized and in line. See? It's not about taking away the ability to burn something to a CD, or about limiting the number of times you can listen to a song, or about limiting how many devices you can transfer the file to. It's the same way that a bullet is merely a "high velocity momentum transference apparatus."