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  2. Always-on DRM - Wikipedia

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    Always-on DRM or always-online DRM is a form of digital rights management (DRM) that requires a consumer to remain connected to a server, especially through an internet connection, to use a particular product. The practice is also referred to as persistent online authentication.

  3. Digital rights management - Wikipedia

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    DRM became a major concern with the growth of the Internet in the 1990s, as piracy crushed CD sales and online video became popular. It peaked in the early 2000s as various countries attempted to respond with legislation and regulations and dissipated in the 2010s as social media and streaming services largely replaced piracy and content providers elaborated next-generation business models.

  4. Video game piracy - Wikipedia

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    Sometimes, games require online authentication or have always-on DRM. [1] A notable incident concerning always-on DRM took place in 2021, surrounding the Windows release of Crash Bandicoot 4: It's About Time. Without a constant internet connection, the game's DRM disallows any play at all, even in single-player, which naturally drew ire. [11]

  5. Petition asks Microsoft to reenlist Xbox One always-online DRM

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    A petition on Change.org is asking Microsoft to return Xbox One's always-online DRM Microsoft had received a lot of heat when it announced that Xbox One must phone home at least once daily or it ...

  6. Sony never considered always-online for PS4 - AOL

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    Speaking with Game Informer, Sony Worldwide Studios president Shuhei Yoshida has told them they never considered PlayStation 4 to be a always-online solution unlike the next Xbox. When asked if an ...

  7. Sony BMG copy protection rootkit scandal - Wikipedia

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    Some even used the vulnerabilities to cheat in online games. [14] Sony BMG quickly released software to remove the rootkit component of XCP from affected Microsoft Windows computers, [15] but after Russinovich analyzed the utility, he reported in his blog that it only exacerbated the security problems and raised further concerns about privacy. [16]

  8. SecuROM - Wikipedia

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    SecuROM 7.x was the first version to include the SecuROM Removal Tool, which is intended to help users remove SecuROM after the software with which it was installed has been removed. [5] Most titles now also include a revoke tool to deactivate the license; revoking all licenses would restore the original activation limit. [ 6 ]

  9. SafeCentral FAQs - AOL Help

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    SafeCentral provides a layer of protection for your device that blocks malware and Trojans that could otherwise slip past antivirus and spyware software. We have partnered with leading security software developer Wontok to offer this software with a money-back guarantee as part of our commitment to helping members protect their online identity.