P.S. you got Intel on there twice
Sorry I get passionate about this stuff and sometimes go into a hurricane fit
And no DRMs do A LOT more than that... the technology that BluRay will use will take advantage of various Digital "Restrictions" Managements but according to Wikipedia "(
DRM) is the
umbrella term referring to any of several technologies used to enforce pre-defined policies controlling access to software, music, movies, or other digital data and hardware. In more technical terms, DRM handles the description, layering, analysis, valuation, trading and monitoring of the rights held over a digital work. In the widest possible sense, the term refers to any such management."