D-R-Aime?

... and other observations
What is DRAime? It's a blog that talks about D, R and ...M! I know what the D stands for, I know what the R stands for, but I have yet to understand what the M is for.
Management? Mismanagement? Misery? Mystery? All bets are on!
(For those who don't know, Aime, in french, is pronounced M and means to like - which gives us DRM)

Saturday, November 05, 2005

I really have to go back...

I really have to go back and find the court cases that used the analog hole argument as a reason why it is ok to have limitations on their digital counterparts.

If this passes, I wonder if those cases can be argued once more...
Such an analog hole allows a consumer, for example, to tape a televised baseball game on his VCR, even if Major League Baseball expressly forbids him doing so. Under the new legislation, such rights would be enforced through technology.

This confuses me... I thought it was ok to tape the baseball game for timeshifting purposes? Did I miss something here?

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