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Join Date: Jan 2007
Location: Rhode Island
Posts: 97
OS: XP SP2
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premium content protection
Hi,
I was going to install Vista on a new build until I read an article about the "premium content protection" built into it. The article claimed that even legitimately bought music may get its license corrupted, self-destruct or play poorly. (It seemed like it was all part of a nefarious money-making venture and control plan by Microsoft.) I hate to take one article's word for it, so does anyone know what's really up with Vista's "Premium Content Protection"? Thanks! |
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