kabanero used our news submit to tell us that the Sony rootkit DRM is getting all the attention these days due to it’s hazardous potential. Even though Sony has stated that they intend to temporarily discontinue it’s use, this article from Freedom to Tinker reminds us that it isn’t the only questionable DRM they utilize on their music products.
The other is from our old friends down at SunnComm and it’s called MediaMax. Although this DRM is not nearly as problematic a security issue if executed during the auto-play sequence, it still has some troublesome aspects that could probably classify the protection as spyware. Remember, the PC belongs to you, not Sony or SunnComm, they cannot use your equipment or install software without your permission. You also have a right to privacy.
border=0> Though MediaMax doesn’t resort to concealing itself with a rootkit, it does behave in several ways that are characteristic of spyware…………………To summarize, MediaMax software:* Is installed onto the computer without meaningful notification or consent, and remains installed even if the license agreement is declined;* Includes either no uninstall mechanism or an uninstaller that fails to completely remove the program like it claims;* Sends information to SunnComm about the user’s activities contrary to SunnComm and Sony statements and without any option to disable the transmissions. |
Let’s hope that the spotlight created with the Sony rootkit fiasco, will carry over to illuminate a concern for the entire content protection situation. It’s time to take into consideration the publics fair use rights when applying these DRM programs to legally purchased products. Not to mention a very close look at end user license agreements.
Source: Freedom to Tinker
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[edited by FidelC on 14.11.2005 16:38]
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