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<blockquote data-quote="Roberdin" data-source="post: 100341" data-attributes="member: 17517"><p>As I understand the situation, Microsoft's hand in this has been forced by the record and film companies in the United States. Microsoft wants Vista to be the ultimate platform on which to watch films and play music, but the aforesaid companies aren't going to let Windows play their media without DRM. Thus, Microsoft has had little choice but to comply to the letter.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Roberdin, post: 100341, member: 17517"] As I understand the situation, Microsoft's hand in this has been forced by the record and film companies in the United States. Microsoft wants Vista to be the ultimate platform on which to watch films and play music, but the aforesaid companies aren't going to let Windows play their media without DRM. Thus, Microsoft has had little choice but to comply to the letter. [/QUOTE]
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