jeb1138
Carioca
Originally posted by azosx
What's the difference between Palladium which as of now is vaporware, and the control Apple has on it's hardware?
It's all about protecting ... from peons like ourselves who manage to take advantage of them any chance we get. Be it ripping mp3's or downloading warez by the GB, we're all guilty of it one way or the other and they're just trying to put a stop to it.
Several idiots wrote articles about what Palladium "could turn into", so what? You people take it to heart like it actually exists today. I liken it to the panic that insues everytime someone reads an EULA. The crazy stuff software companies put in there are only to protect themselves in the off chance someone finds a way to totally exploit them.
The same with MS Product Activation. Months before it came out, people were crying "the end of the world." As of today, has one person been harmed or effected by it? No. I haven't even read a story about someone having to get a new serial because they installed too much hardware. It's all silliness spread by who have nothing better to do than fear.
Until I get a Palladium box that doesn't allow me to install Linux, I'm not buying into this paranoid BS everyone is trying to spread. If it doesn't allow me to rip mp3's or download and install warez, more power to them.
Wrong, wrong, wrong, wrong, wrong and wrong. There is absolutely no correlation between Palladium and "the control Apple has on it's hardware," except the word "control."
Apple tries to compete by offering a simple, controlled environment. Microsoft simply tries to control the environment so that it doesn't have to compete.
About those 'idiots,' since I appear to be one, that write about Palladium's potential. Firstly, please don't result to personal insult as a way of presenting your opinions. This gets you nothing except disrespect. Secondly, any time somebody tells me 'not to worry' about something because it's 'so far away' (it is not vaporware, by the way -- read those articles and you will find that parts of Palladium have already been deployed in various places) I get suspicious.
Microsoft didn't get the power to be a monopoly in a day, and if people had worried about what could result from their illegal activities whilst they were practicing them we would not be in the quandry that we are in today, when even numerous states and the Federal government together can't break up Microsoft, after finding them guilty of monopolistic practices, for fear of the negative consequences for the American economy.
About MS Product activation: if you haven't heard about people having problems after installing new hardware, you must know very different people than I do. I know several people whose fanatical Microsoft defense has been broken solely because of the wealth of problems and inconveniences that it has created for so many of them. Why hasn't there been a revolt? Microsoft doesn't really have to listen to them to remain dominant.
As for our 'illegal' activities -- we are not 'guilty' of ripping MP3's if we own the CD's. MS, the RIAA, the MPAA and others propose to protect their profits by exterminating (or making extremely difficult) our 'less-important choices.' And any copy-protection scheme of the sort that these people propose does and will limit, constrict and frustrate the legitimate user.
Some people will make wrong choices and the guilty should be punished. However, I do not believe that the entire society should be subjugated to overarching and interfering control of the minute details (e.g., listening to music) of their everyday lives by the government. That would be communism.
And pertaining to all these things in general, the solution is not as simple as saying "if people don't want it they won't buy it." Microsoft, the RIAA and the MPAA don't want to leave it up to the free market. They try to use legislation and monopolistic powers to ensure their own 'domestic tranquility.'
And as to "If it wasn't MS controling the way you live, it would be someone else, possibly Apple" -- I don't know where you come from or what your country believes, but in America we believe that one is innocent until proven guilty, and such 'guesstimate' slander holds no water for educated minds.