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2009-06-03
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2009-06-03
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2009-06-03
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At least now there are some alternatives, since mer isn't limited to the N8x0.
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2009-06-04
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2009-06-05
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2009-06-06
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I may be naive, but I don't believe the primary problem is about open source.
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2009-06-06
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But it is. How would you go about putting DRM on a platform that is as open as Maemo ? It will be hated and hacked to death simultaneously (and with a vengeance). It's a trade. You either close stuff down (and thereby shoot yourself in the foot with regard to linux and community support) or give up DRM. Anything inbetween, and the community will almost certainly polarize and ultimately result in one of those two scenarios anyway.
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2009-06-06
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It isn't as if all hackers are confined to a Linux island; so DRM providers would have the problem on other OSes, too. Is it technically that much harder to implement DRM with an open OS?
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Author of TouchSearch -- web searching software for Maemo 5.
Mobile Device lineage: Palm Z22 -> Palm TX -> Nokia N800 -> Nokia N900