Dec. 11th, 2007
A while back, I noticed a trend in our heavy media files: For the first time, user-created content had topped media-produced content. In short, there were more home movies than there were MP3 rips. Which is why I'm genuinely surprised that Western Digital have launched a portable hard-drive with crippled file sharing. It's dumb file-type stuff, so you can share your holiday photos but not your holiday movies. Only copyright-breakers share movies, after all.
Now, that seems like an annoying-but-understandable thing to do in a shiny dumbed-down version of the world where only media output matters. But from what I've seen of my own users' data space, it seems glaringly daft. Regardless of your stance on DRM and file-sharing and all those hot-button issues, there's a lot of 2.0 fat content. This product isn't protected: It's just plain broken.
Now, that seems like an annoying-but-understandable thing to do in a shiny dumbed-down version of the world where only media output matters. But from what I've seen of my own users' data space, it seems glaringly daft. Regardless of your stance on DRM and file-sharing and all those hot-button issues, there's a lot of 2.0 fat content. This product isn't protected: It's just plain broken.
Machine Girl
Dec. 11th, 2007 02:47 pmThe trailer says it all. (NSFW if your boss is boring about gore)