A Cost Analysis of Windows Vista Content Protection
Peter Gutman at the University of Auckland has written an analysis of Windows Vista's content protection titled A Cost Analysis of Windows Vista Content Protection. The Executive Executive Summary says it all: " The Vista Content Protection specification could very well constitute the longest suicide note in history".
It makes an very interesting read when you consider adopting Windows Vista be it at home or in your corporate context. The document seems to be very alive with footnotes and remarks being added. Since pages on University sites have a shelf live usually limited by graduation or employment I mirror the article in its status of today 21st May 2007.
It makes an very interesting read when you consider adopting Windows Vista be it at home or in your corporate context. The document seems to be very alive with footnotes and remarks being added. Since pages on University sites have a shelf live usually limited by graduation or employment I mirror the article in its status of today 21st May 2007.
Posted by Stephan H Wissel on 21 May 2007 | Comments (0) | categories: Software