[olug] Non-Linux - DRM
Sam Tetherow
tetherow at nol.org
Tue Mar 11 21:32:55 UTC 2003
Bill Brush wrote:
> First a little background:
>
> I recently got a TabletPC (Compaq) at work. I confess that in spite of it
> running WinXP I really like it. One of the apps I've found on it that I
> like is called Zinio reader. It lets me read digital magazines in a format
> that very closely approximates an actual magazine, especially when combined
> with the portrait aspect of the tablet.
>
> (Now the question:)
>
> HOWEVER, I just had to re-install the reader to download some freebie
> magazines, and it installed some DRM components. This concerns me what
> with all the press DRM has gotten and most of it has been, shall we say,
> somewhat unconcerned with personal privacy and rights.
>
> Does anyone have any info on the DRM for this reader? I don't mind
> companies protecting their property, but I do draw the line at them making
> my computer their "bitch". This is one of the things I don't like about
> WinXP, but at least you can shut off most of it's spy modes.
>
> Thanks!
> Bill
>
> PS: The Linux community needs to jump on this technology, especially the
> handwriting recognition. The Windows version of this is good, but it's
> still in its infancy. This is one area where Linux could start out even
> with MS. IMO this form factor is going to evolve and supplant the other
> form-factors as PC's evolve into commoditzed appliances.
Have you looked at the various handwriting packages for linux? I
thought that they worked as well or better than WinCE's versions did
(better mostly because you could actually modify the 'keystrokes' under
Linux.
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Sam Tetherow tetherow at nicusa.com
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NIC Labs (PSSG) http://www.nicusa.com
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