GPLv3's anti-DRM provisions alone cannot stop TC. Only you can do that, by refusing to purchase hardware which includes TC functionality. But GPLv3 can help Free Software authors resist the TC and DRM system by refusing to be a part of it. And together, we can build a world where everyone is truly free of DRM. So, if you think that anti-DRM provisions aren't necessary, read up on Treacherous Computing.
Well then I suppose there's nothing holding me back from buying a PS3.
Dude... it's Sony... the people who willfully infected thousands of computers with rootkits.... the people who put self-destruct sequences in the blu-ray player specs (note the PS3 has a blu-ray player).... the people who patented a method to make sure you could play a game on only the first console you play it on.....Oh wait I get it... you are joking
<3M> ok guys i've finally got my windows me machine up and running again if everything seems to be running well on windows me you've obviously overlooked something....<3M> who is general failure and why is he reading my hard disc somehow, "i told you so" doesn't quite say it
So in short, my next console is going to be a Revolution? Got it.
even if you're renting you've got more rights than if you're using windows.
If you haven't bought it yet BUY IT!!!!
SIGH I only wish we had a GNU smilie it would be so fitting.
Or you can just download the pdf for free ...