] Microsoft's new Windows Media Data Session Toolkit allows ] media companies to add a protected "second session" to ] CDs and DVDs for use on PCs. This second session includes ] the audio and video content in Microsoft's Windows Media ] format, plus rules for the use of that content, Microsoft ] said. ] ] For example, content owners can limit the number of times ] a user can play the content on a PC and restrict copying ] of audio and video or transferring of songs to a portable ] device, Microsoft said. The protection is handled through ] Microsoft's Windows Media Digital Rights Management ] technology, Microsoft said. ] ] Microsoft's product announcement comes a week after ] representatives of the recording and technology ] industries, including Microsoft and the Recording ] Industry Association of America, urged the U.S. ] government to keep its hands off of the digital ] copyright protection issue. Ok, let me make sure I have this straight.. Before, I couldn't play a copy protected CD/DVD in my computer. Now, if Microsoft has its way, I can't play a copy protected CD/DVD in my computer unless I'm running windows. If this continues to move in this direction, I am simply not going to be able to listen to music _at all_ without obtaining it via illicit means. Its going to be the only option if I want to retain my freedom to use open technology. Either that, or the artists I support will have to work outside the current system. The chains are both becoming clearly visible and heavy. New Microsoft Tools to Copy Protect CDs and DVDs Support Their Monopoly |