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Vista Lacks Trust in Users

Written By
Jim Rapoza
Jim Rapoza
Jan 16, 2008
1 minute read
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Making predictions is always a tough racket, I know that I have more than my fair share of prognostications that after a couple of years pass end up being way off the mark.

But there is one prediction that I made a couple of years ago that is looking to be right on the target. In columns in 2005 and in 2006 I predicted that there were features in the (at the time) upcoming Microsoft Vista operating system that would be used against consumers and would end up making some people regret ever upgrading to Vista.

These features fit under Microsoft’s Trusted Computing umbrella and are known as Protected Video Path-Output Protection Management (PVP-OPM) and Certified Output Protection Protocol (COPP). And one of the main goals of these “features” is to enforce video digital rights management all the way from the PC hardware to the monitor it connects to.

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