Originally posted by duby229
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Not sure what you mean by "interference from us" though. The worst we will do is hold back information which puts us at risk, and the riskiest of the information is around the DRM paths (which is a problem for UVD).
Whether the generic DRM mechanisms get cracked or not is irrelevent; we just don't want it to be OUR FAULT
We also need to make sure that we don't release information (or raise the starting point for reverse-engineering which results in someone else releasing information) which would allow our DRM implementation to be cracked but not our competitors. That is the biggest risk associated with supporting open source development, and is what makes supporting open source expensive and risky rather than the "cheap, easy and good for you" exercise everyone on the outside assumes.
Originally posted by duby229
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