Archive for the 'Sony' Category
Thursday, December 22nd, 2005
Yahoo! Finance: Texas Expands Lawsuit Against Sony BMG. This is the sound of another shoe dropping, from what at this point appears to be a herd of well shod lawyers. Texas Attorney General Greg Abbott has decided, along with suits filed in Oklahoma, the District of Columbia, and California (the latter by the EFF), that […]
Posted in DRM, Sony, Legal, MediaMax | 7 Comments »
Tuesday, December 20th, 2005
PCWorld: Winners and Losers of 2005. On a fairly evenhanded list (both Apple and Google are listed as both winners and losers), Sony BMG manages the distinction of being cited as a loser. Twice.
LOSER: Sony BMG Entertainment
Adding copy protection to CDs is onerous enough, but Sony BMG Entertainment and its tech partner First 4 Internet […]
Posted in DRM, Sony, XCP | 8 Comments »
Thursday, December 15th, 2005
According to Betanews, the newest release of the Malicious Software Removal Tool from Microsoft, which is available through Windows Update, removes the XCP rootkit and the vulnerable ActiveX control from the XCP uninstaller. Microsoft still hasn’t stepped up to the plate to uninstall all of XCP, though; you still have to go to Sony BMG […]
Posted in DRM, Sony, Antivirus, XCP | 2 Comments »
Thursday, December 15th, 2005
The Register: Sony BMG shortlisted for “Internet villain” gong. Heh. I didn’t even know that there was an Internet Villain award, but the trade group ISPA UK now has my undying appreciation. Sony BMG was shortlisted for “compromising the security of its customers’ PCs with its copyright-protecting rootkit technology.”
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Wednesday, December 14th, 2005
Interesting post on the faculty blog of the University of Chicago Law School, by professor Doug Lichtman, that argues that the end of DRM would be disastrous for the music industry and music lovers. He suggests that without DRM, the industry will have no incentive to invest in music or will develop some other draconian […]
Posted in DRM, Sony, Legal | 9 Comments »
Monday, December 12th, 2005
According to the St. Petersburg Times, the count of Sony BMG discs with the vulnerable SunnComm MediaMax DRM software is 5.7 million. But there’s no recall plan, and nowhere near the level of noise there should be to make customers aware of the problem. Good to see Sony is continuing to learn from its past […]
Posted in DRM, Sony, MediaMax | 2 Comments »
Monday, December 12th, 2005
Talk about a non-statement: Thomas Hesse, of “nobody knows what a rootkit is” fame and President of Sony BMG’s Global Digital Business unit, says that the company is reconsidering how it employs DRM “because of the bad publicity” around its two badly flawed systems. But he says that the company is still committed to blocking […]
Posted in DRM, Sony, XCP, MediaMax | 2 Comments »
Monday, December 12th, 2005
Talk about a non-statement: Thomas Hesse, of “nobody knows what a rootkit is” fame and President of Sony BMG’s Global Digital Business unit, says that the company is reconsidering how it employs DRM “because of the bad publicity” around its two badly flawed systems. But he says that the company is still committed to blocking […]
Posted in DRM, Sony, XCP, MediaMax | No Comments »
Wednesday, December 7th, 2005
Sony BMG issued a joint announcement with the EFF yesterday that a new security vulnerability had been identified in Sony BMG’s other DRM software, MediaMax, and that a patch was available. The vulnerability has been known for a while but not publicly disclosed until SunnComm was able to create the patch, which can be downloaded […]
Posted in DRM, Sony, MediaMax | 15 Comments »
Tuesday, December 6th, 2005
According to BoingBoing, Sony BMG has finally released an XCP uninstaller that appears to address the exploit issues with the previous, web based uninstaller. Given their past track record, I would wait for further analysis by Freedom to Tinker or Mark Russinovich before using this uninstaller.
Posted in DRM, Sony, XCP | 8 Comments »