The Stealth Anti-Piracy Chip that Is Neither Stealth Nor Anti-Piracy
TechDirt, May 27, 2008
By Mike Masnick
Anti-piracy chips in computers have been out there for years. But companies are finally learning to use them for security purposes only, because anti-piracy measures only serve to anger legitimate customers while doing nothing to stop the real pirates.
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