dbminter Posted September 23, 2006 Posted September 23, 2006 Wow... get a load of this http://www.afterdawn.com/news/archive/7940.cfm "DVDs will soon be embedded with radio transmitter chips which will allow the major movie studios to remotely track individual discs as they travel from factories to retail shelves and to consumers' homes. The studios hope the technology, which can be used for Blu-Ray and HD DVD discs as well as normal DVDs, will prevent unlawful copying and pirating of their films." So, all you do is simply not buy any new hardware for your PC or DVD players or any home entertainment electronics that support this idiotic idea. Or, if worse comes to worst, get some cheap electronics at Radio Shack, build a tiny radio transmitter of your own, and simply interfere the radio wave energies being used and cross cancel them out with other garbage. In the end, this will just raise the price of DVD's and drive customers away when they realize that they're uselessly paying for a so called rights protection technology which is actually a rights dictation scheme. Which, of course, won't actually stop any real pirates; they can just use the above mentioned methods. Last but not least, these guys are all fuckers, anyway. They can never do any of this right, so, they'll end up with DVD's that fry some technology on down the road in some way because of interfering radio frequencies. The irony of which ALL household electronics have those little tags that say they can only be sold as long as they comply with some things. One of these is that they will NOT emit frequencies that cause interference with other household electronics. So, the first time one of these RIDF DVD's fries something, class action lawsuits will flood down the pike.
dontasciime Posted October 3, 2006 Posted October 3, 2006 Dunno why they don't just sell you a dvd player with the film built into rom and be done with it.
dbminter Posted October 3, 2006 Author Posted October 3, 2006 Eventually, they'll just cut out the middle man and make the implants forced. By law, you have to have your eyes replaced with transmitter/receivers. And, you'd need to get them anyway because they'd make sure that the only way you can view movies is by having them beamed directly into your cerebellum. Yes, one day, the implants will be manditory. Just like the injections.
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