And, ignoring the fact that the MPAA is continuing its record of incompetence regarding encryption, is their other problem: the more they try to lock it up the more they restrict their market.
The biggest drain on MPAA income is not pirates. It's the people who lose interest because they are treated as criminals. No one likes waiting for 3 minutes while the Blu-ray disc runs all it's copy-protect code, so that the 20 trailers can begin.
MPAA members should ponder this the next time they are _forced_ to fly someplace and have to stand in the security line.
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kcmurphy88 @ Jul 4th 2008 3:55PM
And, ignoring the fact that the MPAA is continuing its record of incompetence regarding encryption, is their other problem: the more they try to lock it up the more they restrict their market.
The biggest drain on MPAA income is not pirates. It's the people who lose interest because they are treated as criminals. No one likes waiting for 3 minutes while the Blu-ray disc runs all it's copy-protect code, so that the 20 trailers can begin.
MPAA members should ponder this the next time they are _forced_ to fly someplace and have to stand in the security line.