It is what we needed to read. A user rented a movie from his new MacBook in the iTunes Store and naturally he wanted to view it on his projector instead of on the small screen of the MacBook; which was your surprise when an iTunes poster says you can't watch the movie on an external monitor that doesn't support DRM, ie everyone.
Not only are they content with torturing us on legal DVDs with absurd copyright talk that doesn't let us jump on top of it, but now they tell us we have to watch the movie we paid for on the MacBook's internal 13-inch monitor.
In short, whoever behaves well and pays to watch movies has to bother to solve the problem via Vuze because we have no other.
How far will we go? How much more are we going to let ourselves be trampled by the "record companies"?
Ps: long live Jamendo
Via | arstechnica
Honestly, at times, some Apple performances seem like a schoolyard to me (to say the least). Incomprehensible. I understand that you want to protect your territory but you don't have to be so obtuse
It is well used for you, for buying things that can be obtained for free