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Story: Antivirus firms consider protection against Sony DRM rootkit
It just gets worse .. New Sony Digital Camera Installs Rootkit to Stop Photo Sharing
Many consumers are complaining about Sony's new Cybershot DSCP515 camera that installs digital rights management (DRM) software on the person's computer so they are unable to share their digital pictures with anyone.
The DRM is similar to the one which Sony recently came under fire for on its music CDs. That software installed rootkits on consumer's computers making them vulnerable to cyberattacks.
"Picture sharing flies under the radar when it comes to piracy," said Wilkerson. "People know about the dangers of music and movie piracy, but not about the dangers of sharing personal photos. What happens if a person takes a picture of Mariah Carey's latest CD? Think of the children."
The system which also makes it difficult to print out pictures has prompted complaints from consumers. "I tried to send a picture of my daughter to her Uncle Tim, but this window popped up saying it was blocked. I decided to print it out and mail it to him. There was a 14-page license agreement that printed out first that I had to fill out and fax to Sony so they could send me an authorization code to print out the picture."
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Story: Antivirus firms consider protection against Sony DRM rootkit
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Sony's rootkit DRM is the worst kind of business h... Dean Elzinga -
I think that the message here is: why don't anti-v... Arthur B. -
I think the best thing we can do is boycott ALL So... James Foster -
Christmas to come (and many more) should be a... Peter B. K. -
Well.....seems like a prime time to boycott all So... Anonymous -
Sony and Philips have a long history of implementi... Anonymous -
These DRM programs violate the entire reason for p... KStich -
A good article on Sony, DRM in general, peopl... M -
Hiding something says it all. It is bad.
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Errr, Sony is far from alone with this DRM thing.... Arthur B. -
Surely it can not be legal to violate my privacy i... Anonymous -
It just gets worse .. New Sony Digital Camera Inst... Dario Matt -
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