Feb
15
2009
Last month, we discussed news that the FTC would be examining DRM to see if it needs regulation. They set up a town hall meeting for late March, and part of that effort involved requesting comments from potential panelists and the general public. Ars Technica reports that responses to the request have been overwhelmingly against DRM, and primarily from gamers. The Electronic Frontier Foundation also took the opportunity to speak out strongly against DRM, saying flat out that “DRM does not prevent piracy,” and suggesting that its intended purpose is “giving some industry leaders unprecedented power to influence the pace and nature of innovation and upsetting the traditional balance between the interests of copyright owners and the interests of the public.” Their full public comments (PDF) describe several past legal situations supporting that point, such as Sony’s fight against mod chips, Blizzard’s DMCA lawsuit against an alternative to battle.net, and Sony’s XCP rootkit.

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15
2009
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15
2009
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14
2009
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14
2009
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14
2009
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14
2009
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14
2009
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Feb
13
2009
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Feb
13
2009
Science News reports on a new study which found that the violence in video games was not a significant contributing factor to players’ enjoyment. Instead, the feelings of control and competence the games engendered were closely linked to how fun the players found it. Quoting: “… the researchers extensively modified a popular first-person shooter video game called Half-Life 2 to have less gore. Half the people in a group of 36 male and 65 female college students were instructed to dispatch adversaries as the original game intended, ‘in a thoroughly bloody manner,’ says Ryan. The other half was instructed to tag enemies with a marker. ‘Instead of exploding in blood and dismemberment, they floated gently into the air and went back to base,’ Ryan describes. An extensive survey of the two groups showed that the exclusion of violence didn’t diminish players’ enjoyment of the game.”

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