Lying dormant in virtually every digital cable box in America is technology that can prevent viewers from recording certain programs to watch them later. Soon, several Hollywood studios are planning to tell cable operators to flip the switch. "We need to put in speed bumps to keep people honest," said Jack Valenti, the president of the MPAA, which is lobbying federal regulators to require many devices to incorporate technology that prevents consumers from sending digital media files over the Internet. "If we don't, our future is bleak." ... "You're not buying music, you're buying a key. That's what digital rights management does: it enables business models." If this war is indeed the Vietnam of the Internet, we may just be on the verge of the Tet Offensive. Studios Using Digital Armor |