As a long-time programmer and general computer geek, I can understand the problems of protecting your work from piracy. I can easily see where the same problems exist for the music industry, with people making and distributing illegal copies of music.
Wanting to protect your source of income is a perfectly reasonable thing.
However, Sony has taken this idea to a new and abhorrent extreme -- audio CDs which, when played on a computer's optical drives instead of a simple CD player, installs a rootkit on that computer.
Note to self: Sony gets no more of my money.
Wanting to protect your source of income is a perfectly reasonable thing.
However, Sony has taken this idea to a new and abhorrent extreme -- audio CDs which, when played on a computer's optical drives instead of a simple CD player, installs a rootkit on that computer.
Note to self: Sony gets no more of my money.