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    Post: #1Tue Sep 25, 2012 10:50 pm

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    DRM has certainly come a long way since its inception. More commonly related to the anti-piracy mechanism used to curb illegal song sharing in iTunes, the ways that companies protect their games must continue to evolve as hackers probe into software for illicit purposes. According to a recent patent filed by Sony, future digital rights systems may take biometrics into consideration.

    I know all of us aren't biology majors here, so you might be wondering what exactly is biometrics. In its simplest terms, this refers to any sort of recognition made by a part or chemical of the body. For example, we see biometrics put to practical use in the computing universe with the recent popularity of finger scanners replacing simple laptop passwords. In this sense, the protection and content are tied to specific bodily attributes that belong only to the person. Such a system can only be trumped with some very artful hacking indeed.


    In the patent mentioned above however, Sony may be making plans that extend far beyond just our fingerprints. In addition to the aforementioned technique, retina scanning as well as straight DNA testing have been seen as possible glimpses into the future of DRM. By taking a biometric look at the user, a system would only allow that specific person to download the content that they have purchased. Any others that don't fit the biology then will be locked out for reasons of piracy. Do you guys think this system goes too far in breaching our personal right to play video games? Even more interesting is, what fancy ways will hackers come up with to bypass these kinds of test mechanisms. Surely only time will tell.

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    Post: #2Tue Sep 25, 2012 10:53 pm

    StriickeN

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    They're going to far Oh no


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    Post: #3Tue Sep 25, 2012 10:54 pm

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    Vader

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    My god! WTF!!

    why would they have a need for this


    Post: #4Tue Sep 25, 2012 10:55 pm

    StriickeN

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    If they do it... that's sad.


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    Post: #5Tue Sep 25, 2012 10:58 pm

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    WAAAYYY to far.
    Piracy for the PS3 is very limited already.
    there are not many hacked PS3 systems and they are not really online so they lose most of the features of the games.
    The only piracy on OFW PS3 systems is account sharing.
    that is now blocked because an account can only have 2 PS3's on it that can download games.
    And if you get caught you get a warning, after the warning if you are caught your account will be permabanned and they may even give your system a perma too.
    I know this.
    Why?
    Because I got caught.
    But that is a long story.


    Post: #6Wed Sep 26, 2012 1:45 am

    Arrogant_

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    WHAT THE FUCK!


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