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Doc - I would suggest reading this and adjusting your view on it. You've done nothing but spew FUD and hatemongering perpetuated by people who simply did not have any evidence to back up their point of views. Now it's time for you to get your panties unbunched and learn the truth of the matter.
It's important to emphasize that while Windows Vista has the necessary infrastructure to support commercial content scenarios, this infrastructure is designed to minimize impact on other types of content and other activities on the same PC. For example, if a user were viewing medical imagery concurrently with playback of video which required image constraint, only the commercial video would be constrained -- not the medical image or other things on the user's desktop. Similarly, if someone was listening to commercial audio content while viewing medical imagery, none of the video protection mechanisms would be activated and the displayed images would again be unaffected.
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