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I got this info from the Feb. 2005 issue of PCWorld.com, titled
"Protect Yourself." Just wondering if most people think it's a good idea:
<< Change Windows Media Player setting to give you more warning. Select
Tool, Options, Privacy and turn off 'Acquire licenses automatically for
protected content'. A dialog box then will warn you each time a protected
file attempts to get a license, and it will display the URL from which the
file intends to request the license. If you have any doubts about the site,
choose 'No.' Changing this setting in Windows Media Player will affect any
other players you use that support Microsoft's DRM scheme.>>
I got this info from the Feb. 2005 issue of PCWorld.com, titled
"Protect Yourself." Just wondering if most people think it's a good idea:
<< Change Windows Media Player setting to give you more warning. Select
Tool, Options, Privacy and turn off 'Acquire licenses automatically for
protected content'. A dialog box then will warn you each time a protected
file attempts to get a license, and it will display the URL from which the
file intends to request the license. If you have any doubts about the site,
choose 'No.' Changing this setting in Windows Media Player will affect any
other players you use that support Microsoft's DRM scheme.>>