Blu-ray’s “Killer” Feature

From Reuters…

Consumers should expect punishment for tinkering with their Blu-ray players, as many have done with current DVD players, for instance to remove regional coding. The new, Internet-connected and secure players will report any “hack” and the device can be disabled remotely.

It really does seem that more and more companies selling media-related products and services to consumers are losing their focus on providing benefits to their customers. First we had highly-restrictive DRM, then restrictive HDMI. Now, self-destructing Blu-ray players. These organisations seem increasingly intent on treating their customers as if they are criminals.

If this report turns out to be correct, I won’t be rushing out to buy a Blu-ray player. Pity. The actually technology is pretty useful. But, who wants a device that the manufacturer can remotely disable on a whim, or through technical incompetence? Not me…

See the complete Reuters article.

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  1. Simon Brocklehurst's Weblog on 20 Oct 2005 at 6:17 pm

    Another Blu-ray Killer Feature

    I have written before about companies selling Blu-ray technology and services losing their focus on providing benefits to consumers. That time was about hardware manufacturers having the capability to remotely disable your Blu-ray player. Now, there…

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  1. Asam Bashir wrote:

    and you don’t think someone will invent the hack to stop the players phoning home or make the invisible files visable on a desktop? After Sony BMG’s last cockup with its rootkit installer you can be sure they’ll be more user/abuser friendly then Sony might have originally liked…..

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