Originally posted by Chameleon
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The competition had Amazon, MAX and Peacock cracked within weeks of the January CDM revocation - are we seriously expected to believe that they have somehow managed to employ the only developers and programmers on the planet who can decrypt these DRMS, leaving poor SF with no one to hire?
Or are we supposed to buy that that SF actually has an in-house developer and a programming team who really can decrypt them - but it's somehow just taken thousands and thousands of hours over the past 4 months . . . and they still haven't managed to pull it off? This "we're dogged but just really, really, really inept" scenario is actually even more embarassing than the first one, since if it's true, then the gang who couldn't decrypt straight should have been fired months ago, along with whoever authorized them to keep on drilling a dry hole, rather than hiring people who actually know how to accomplish the task.
There's actually no good reason that we shouldn't all be downloading now - other than that SF has decided it's not worth hiring the people who can do the job. The fish stinks from the head, and it's clear that it's due to some deliberate decisions, and not uncrackable DRMs, that this product has been turned into a screen recorder.
What's really insulting is they're still attempting to shine us on with Wilson throwing us a "we're working on it" bone, to make it appear as though they take it seriously.
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