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2009-10-11
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The following is entirely guess work: I imagine to switch between the modes will require a reflash. Maybe there will be a dual-boot option. I would expect all your content (including address book) in one mode to not be accessible in the other. If this doesn't require a reflash or dual-boot then I would be very surprised, as anything less that would likely be hackable.
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2009-10-11
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2009-10-11
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The following is entirely guess work: I imagine to switch between the modes will require a reflash. Maybe there will be a dual-boot option. I would expect all your content (including address book) in one mode to not be accessible in the other.
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2009-10-11
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2009-10-11
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You can dualboot. Bootloader protects the kernel. If you boot to non-signer kernel, drm is off (as well as any features that need it).
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2009-10-11
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Although I really don't see why Nokia thinks it must push restricted music - I thought the music industry had learned at least *that* lesson.
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2009-10-11
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Pushing music/content that randomly stops working when the providers shuts off their drm servers (hello Yahoo, MS), or the provider in a Big Brother moment decides you can't have the file (hello Amazon), or you hose your OS and reinstall, etc, is a very user-hostile thing to do... Inexperienced users might get burned by DRM once and lose their files, after that they'll surely stick to piracy...
Not that I condone it, but when the choice is between paying for broken stuff that doesn't work, and not paying for stuff that works, something is wrong...
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2009-10-11
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Hello,
As a valued Google user, we're contacting you with some important
information about the videos you've purchased or rented from Google Video.
In an effort to improve all Google services, we will no longer offer the
ability to buy or rent videos for download from Google Video, ending the
DTO/DTR (download-to-own/rent) program. This change will be effective
August 15, 2007.
To fully account for the video purchases you made before July 18, 2007, we
are providing you with a Google Checkout bonus for $20. Your bonus
expires in 60 days, and you can use it at the stores listed here:
google.com/checkout/signupwelc ... The minimum purchase
amount must be equal to or greater than your bonus amount, before shipping
and tax.
After August 15, 2007, you will no longer be able to view your purchased
or rented videos.
If you have further questions or requests, please do not hesitate to
contact us. Thank you for your continued support.
Sincerely,
The Google Video Team
Google Inc.
1600 Amphitheatre Parkway
Mountain View, CA 94043
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2009-10-11
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Meh, maybe you'll be able to dual boot though that (drm free and drm as two different OS) seems like a silly option if you want to be able to use DRM apps alongside apps that won't work in a DRM system. Oh well if this is the case maybe someone will create the darkside of maemo offering drm cracked apps haha.