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Old 02-06-2005, 23:57
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If I bought the game why it would be illegal to play it without the CD in the drive? Do you understand how the law works? Basic principle of law and justice says that everyone is innocent until (or unless) proven otherwise.

>> unless you are american ;p and yep i understand how the law works, far too well

What this whole game copy protection scam and not just Starforce does is twisting the way the law and justice usually works into completely OPPOSITE scheme -- you are guilty unless you can prove you are innocent by having the CD in the drive. That is rediculous.

>> agreed, but short of online authentication the only 'sure' way they know you have the game is to 'force' you to have the cd/dvd rom in the drive

You got me wrong again -- I do not want to debug their drivers, I want to be able to debug apps and drivers I wrote and I can't while Starforce is installed because it prevents any kind of debugging.

>> hmm just tested that and you appear to be wrong i had no problems loading softice with the starforce drivers loaded, it only ****s up when you load a starforce game and the drivers then get activated

Maybe they don't have it YET, maybe it has to interface so what?

In my view the main problem is that Starforce has unsupervised access to whole physical memory space because it is a kernel driver running in ring0. That means it could write into firewall memory space. That means it could also patch into other drivers. That means it could snoop and/or steal sensitive data such as credit-card numbers from your RAM and disclose it to the third party. It could open so much hated popup windows and waste your bandwidth on downloading targeted ads without you having any way of stopping it.

I am not saying it is doing it right now, just that it is possible and if we allow this we can expect to see those scenarios in the near future. There are already plans to display ads in games while you play, google for it.

>> yep anythings possible agreed, but its probably best to wait for it to happen and then deal with it as opposed to trying a pre emtive move

What we have here is a double standard -- publishers do not trust their customers treating them as thieves until proven otherwise and at the same time they expect from customers to cast aside all doubts about publisher's "honest" intentions meaning that we should treat them as honest until someone proves otherwise. Shouldn't law be equally applied to everyone?

>> the law works for the industry, not the end user, that much can be seen from how many new laws have been introduced

Hooks must be global so it can hide itself. My issue list sorted by order of importance is:

- privacy
- stability
- performance

Second and third options can be tuned over time but IMO they should not be our primary concern. People give up on privacy and control over their own stuff too easily when they should fight for all they are worth for.



WHQL is optional but products using non-certified drivers cannot get "Designed for Windows" logo. Consider this scenario:

You go out and buy video card. Being a product which has passed WHQL certification it rightfully carries "Designed for Windows" logo because it comes with signed drivers. In the package you also get a bundled game or a demo protected with Starforce.

Real problem here is that by including unsigned Starforce drivers in the bundle, video card OEM does not qualify for that "Designed for Windows" logo anymore. You have based your buying decisions upon logo existance so both the OEM and you are screwed.
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Old 03-06-2005, 11:06
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agreed, but short of online authentication the only 'sure' way they know you have the game is to 'force' you to have the cd/dvd rom in the drive
Well, the only sure way for the waiter in the restaurant to know that you won't run away after you have eaten your meal without paying for it is to trust you, and not to cuff you to the table leg and stand right by you whole time you are eating? Or thay do that in America?

Anyway, if I am legitimate owner then that cd-must-be-in-the-drive stuff annoys me because my proof of purchase is my bill and the money in their pockets and the one who steals doesn't have to prove anything (because of a no-cd crack) so it sorta turns out that it is better not to be honest?!?

One thing you are right, law works for them, not for end users. That should be stopped.
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Old 03-06-2005, 11:21
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@chaosmaster: The Gutenberg (you're right, it's written with a single T, sorry!) example wasn't that stupid as it introduced a new media technology, with a much better level of "copyability". Similarly, digital media and digital content have been introduced exactly because they are easy to duplicate. From one point of view, copy protection of digital content is extremely silly as it works (read: tries to work ) against the greatest advantage of the media, the very reason for its existence!
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i dont know about them chaining you to a table when eating in america, im not american, and wont ever travel to america if i can help it, i was just citing america because of all its ****ed up laws, like the dmca, the net act (no electronic theft.. introduced by clinton), and how their laws favor the industry as opposed to the end user, sure they have the 'fairplay' policy, but that doesnt really amount to much when balanced against the other 'acts', even looking at the penalties involved for piracy in the usa, you can get more jail time for piracy than you would for rape or murder, that to me is just totally ****ed up, and with the other various bills that are intended to be passed you'll soon see emulation software/copying software being illegal, infact if im not mistaken such software is already illegal in germany.. if you have the money you can buy the politicians and the cops,and the industry for sure has that money..
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Old 03-06-2005, 21:12
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If I was given a choice between a game with Starforce protection or a game with an Online Activation (like HL2) I would honestly prefer the online activation!
Starforce messes with your system and can cause hassles with other programs the whole time! And does their Starforce Clean really fix those hassles? Starforce doesnt tell you its installing!
Online Activation however is only a hassle for a short time, thats during the actual activation (except for dialup users, the hassle could be a longer one). Online activation tells you what is happening, it is not hidden from you! Once the game is activated you dont have anymore 'hidden' hassles. Like with HL2, once the game has earnt its profits they can release a patch so you dont need the disc to play, they can possibly even release a patch to stop the online activation?
But even if a starforce game has earnt its profits, and they release a patch for you to be able to play without the disc, would you really be free of the problems starforce has already created for you system?
I really dont like the Online Activation, it is a hassle but nowhere near the hassle of Starforce!
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Agree with all these sentiments about Starf*** totally!
My story is that I installed it on a clean PC, which immediately died with BSODs etc. Starf*** told me it was nothing to do with them- When this was the first thing I installed on a clean system- I DONT THINK SO!!!
No objections whatsoever to online activation, but on the comment about Steam being easy to crack, that's true as long as you have a legal key for any Steam game. (Won't say no more) However, online activation MUST be acessible for dialup users, the one reason why I don't own HL2.

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Hi.
I'm not that expert on computing, but I know the basics.
On our topic, the only game I have which has starfoce protection is silent hunter 3, and I purchased it only because I was waiting years for this game. But Starforce really gave me ****. My PC is going slower than a tortoise, I can't back up the original sh3 disk, and generally I paid about 50 euros, to get a ****ing buggy software with the game. I didn't know silent hunter 3 was a starforce 3 protected software and generally I didn't know much about protection.
Could anyone please expain me in more details how starforce works and in which drives it probably causes damage??? I paid a fortune for my dvd-rw and I don't want to get it devastated cuz of an idiot bug. Does it encypt any files of the game???
How can I get rid of it??? If I uninstall the game, will I uninstall starforce too??
Is there any anti-virus that can detect starforce files and erase them???
I don't want it running and use some of my RAM memory.
Damn'it if I knew that I would have that trouble cuz of the game's protection, I would have never bought this game.
Any replies would be appreciated...
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