Free with Every Sony CD: Malware! Maximum PC - January 2006
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Free with Every Sony CD: Malware! Maximum PC - January 2006

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NEW BLOG POST: How To Add DRM To Your Backend (easy) [2026 WORKING]
Ever wondered how KineMaster stopped some modded clients from accessing their asset market?
How KineMaster stopped some modded clients from accessing their asset market
thanks as always to ryan fae for the editing :)
“If buying isn’t owning, piracy isn’t stealing”
20 years ago, I got in a (friendly) public spat with Chris Anderson, who was then the editor in chief of Wired. I'd publicly noted my disappointment with glowing Wired reviews of DRM-encumbered digital devices, prompting Anderson to call me unrealistic for expecting the magazine to condemn gadgets for their DRM:
https://longtail.typepad.com/the_long_tail/2004/12/is_drm_evil.html
I replied in public, telling him that he'd misunderstood. This wasn't an issue of ideological purity – it was about good reviewing practice. Wired was telling readers to buy a product because it had features x, y and z, but at any time in the future, without warning, without recourse, the vendor could switch off any of those features:
https://memex.craphound.com/2004/12/29/cory-responds-to-wired-editor-on-drm/
I proposed that all Wired endorsements for DRM-encumbered products should come with this disclaimer:
WARNING: THIS DEVICE’S FEATURES ARE SUBJECT TO REVOCATION WITHOUT NOTICE, ACCORDING TO TERMS SET OUT IN SECRET NEGOTIATIONS. YOUR INVESTMENT IS CONTINGENT ON THE GOODWILL OF THE WORLD’S MOST PARANOID, TECHNOPHOBIC ENTERTAINMENT EXECS. THIS DEVICE AND DEVICES LIKE IT ARE TYPICALLY USED TO CHARGE YOU FOR THINGS YOU USED TO GET FOR FREE — BE SURE TO FACTOR IN THE PRICE OF BUYING ALL YOUR MEDIA OVER AND OVER AGAIN. AT NO TIME IN HISTORY HAS ANY ENTERTAINMENT COMPANY GOTTEN A SWEET DEAL LIKE THIS FROM THE ELECTRONICS PEOPLE, BUT THIS TIME THEY’RE GETTING A TOTAL WALK. HERE, PUT THIS IN YOUR MOUTH, IT’LL MUFFLE YOUR WHIMPERS.
Wired didn't take me up on this suggestion.
You know the DRM situation is going to be intolerable when a game's official title has a ™ in it.
🗓️ 48 Years Ago Today (April 30, 1978) DRM Nürburgring Eifelrennen: The #58 BMW 320 of Harald Grohs catches air in a practice run before the race. Unfortunately, the car sustained damage during practice and didn't race that day.

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To Victory! 🎏🛡️
Hans Heyer (Castrol Team Zakspeed - Ford Escort RS) & Jörg Obermoser (Team Warsteiner - BMW 2002) DRM, Norisring, 1975. - source Carros e Pilotos.
bought a couple of books on sale on bookshop.org today, because I'd heard good press about it and how it treats its authors + local bookstores, and for all I know that is still totally true...
...but when I went to download the books I bought and pull the DRM off them so I can do what I want with them, like read them on my ereader or annotate them? no then it's "sorry there is no download option for PC, the only options to read the damn things are in their proprietary app or in a browser on their website."
so sorry, will not be buying ebooks again on bookshop.org for the foreseeable future. I was not warned about this and now will probably have to go buy the same damn books on kobo so I can have the epub version I fucking well paid for. I stopped buying ebooks from B&N and Amazon over this shit years ago; I am damn well not joining a new ecosystem that is that hostile to buyers owning their fucking books now, either. Fuck that.
This is also an accessibility issue: one of the reasons I am this insistent on owning my ebooks is that I habitually read in Moon Reader specifically because sometimes I process better in text and sometimes in audio. I really like the ability to turn on text to speech and off depending on how and what I'm doing, and it pisses me off to have bought a book expecting to use that functionality and suddenly find myself totally barred from doing so.
I know some of the folks who follow me here feel similarly about ebooks, so here's my anti-rec for bookshop.org as an ereader provider. harrumph. fuck this app-focused ecosystem.