Skype: Ende-zu-Ende-Verschlüsselung bei Skype ist verfügbar

Seit Januar konnte die Verschlüsselung auf Basis des Signal-Protokolls in Skype getestet werden, jetzt ist sie allgemein verfügbar. Private Konversationen sind nur zwischen zwei Personen möglich und müssen bestätigt werden. Auch andere Einschränkungen …

Seit Januar konnte die Verschlüsselung auf Basis des Signal-Protokolls in Skype getestet werden, jetzt ist sie allgemein verfügbar. Private Konversationen sind nur zwischen zwei Personen möglich und müssen bestätigt werden. Auch andere Einschränkungen gibt es, damit eine Unterhaltung sicher bleibt. (Skype, VoIP)

GOG Launches FCKDRM to Promote DRM-Free Art and Media

GOG, the digital distribution platform for DRM-free video games and video, has launched a new initiative designed to promote content without embedded DRM. While Digital Rights Management is seen by many companies as necessary to prevent piracy, GOG believes that its restrictions are anti-consumer and run counter to freedoms that should exist alongside content ownership.

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For several decades, video games developers and publishers have been doing everything in their power to prevent unlicensed copying and distribution of their products.

The theory is that if games are easy to copy, people will share them around with non-paying individuals and this will have a detrimental effect on sales for that product.

As a result, customers of companies like Denuvo sink significant sums into systems that attempt to protect their games from pirates. And Denuvo gets tough with anyone who dares to circumvent its systems.

While these kinds of anti-piracy systems can be popular with games makers, they are invariably unpopular with consumers. Games protected by leading anti-piracy systems come with a number of restrictions, meaning that titles cannot easily be backed up and may even lose functionality altogether, should developers make that decision.

Bucking this trend in the gaming marketplace are the folks behind GOG, the digital distribution platform for DRM-free video games and video. Brought to life by Poland’s CD Projekt, GOG has been offering content without DRM for more than eight years. It’s a strategy that has proven extremely popular with the gaming public and as a result, GOG has become synonymous with content ‘freedom’.

In a fresh move to enhance this reputation, GOG and owners CD Projekt have launched a new portal with the eye-catching title FCKDRM. The platform aims to promote GOG and other companies with a similar ethos, including those offering DRM-free music, books, and video.

“DRM-free approach in games has been at the heart of GOG.COM from day one. We strongly believe that if you buy a game, it should be yours, and you can play it the way it’s convenient for you, and not how others want you to use it,” GOG said in a statement.

“The landscape has changed since 2008, and today many people don’t realize what DRM even means. And still the DRM issue in games remains – you’re never sure when and why you can be blocked from accessing them. And it’s not only games that are affected, but your favorite books, music, movies and apps as well.”

Through the FCKDRM portal, GOG also hopes to educate people while igniting a discussion about DRM. The company wants to help consumers understand the implications of DRM, how it affects purchased content, and how the absence of DRM in a product leads to various benefits.

The benefits of DRM

While the discussion over the negative effects of DRM has been sizzling for many years, the majority of consumers have become used to operating within its boundaries. Most games are protected by DRM but its security measures also extend to music, video, and books purchased from online vendors. Such content is controlled and could be taken away at any time.

“Games with DRM include a layer of software or code on top of what’s needed to just play the game. Nowadays DRM will send your information to an online server, it could run checks to see if you touched any files, or outright refuse access unless you’re logged in somewhere. In other words, DRM is there to question what you’re doing every step of the way,” GOG says.

While some DRM does have the ability to be somewhat unintrusive for some consumers, there’s a darker side, particularly with games. They can be turned off at any point and there isn’t a thing gamers can do about it.

“[T]here is a killswitch built into your games. Sure, DRM might not affect you right now, but corporations hold the key and they’ll only let you in as long as you can repeatedly prove ownership. As long as you’re connected to the internet. As long as their DRM works without fault. As long they’re still around,” GOG adds.

“So should the burden of proof be on you? Do you place your trust in someone who doesn’t trust you?”

The list of DRM-free resources listed on FCKDRM is currently fairly limited, with Bandcamp, 7Digital and emusic on the audio front, Project Gutenberg and OpenLibra on books, and Moving Image Archive and Vimeo on Demand on video. However, GOG is keen to expand the directory and is inviting companies to contact them in order to be included.

The FCKDRM initiative can be found here.

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CD Projekt Red: Strahlende Augen und scharfer Stahl in Cyberpunk 2077

Ballern oder friedlich vorgehen? In Köln hat CD Projekt Red neue Szenen aus Cyberpunk 2077 gezeigt und Golem.de hat mit einem Questdesigner über Unterschiede zu The Witcher 3 gesprochen. Von Peter Steinlechner (Cyberpunk 2077, Rollenspiel)

Ballern oder friedlich vorgehen? In Köln hat CD Projekt Red neue Szenen aus Cyberpunk 2077 gezeigt und Golem.de hat mit einem Questdesigner über Unterschiede zu The Witcher 3 gesprochen. Von Peter Steinlechner (Cyberpunk 2077, Rollenspiel)

iTunes-Provision: Netflix will kein Geld mehr an Apple zahlen

Der Videostreamingdienst Netflix will offenbar nicht länger die Provisionen bezahlen, die bei der Abrechnung von Netflix-Abonnements an Apple fließen. In mehreren Ländern, darunter Deutschland, wird getestet, ob die Nutzer auch bereit sind, auf einer m…

Der Videostreamingdienst Netflix will offenbar nicht länger die Provisionen bezahlen, die bei der Abrechnung von Netflix-Abonnements an Apple fließen. In mehreren Ländern, darunter Deutschland, wird getestet, ob die Nutzer auch bereit sind, auf einer mobilen Website ihr Abo abzuschließen. (Netflix, Apple)

Edelkamera: Leica M10-P mit Touchscreen, aber ohne den roten Punkt

Leica hat mit der M10-P eine neue Messsucherkamera vorgestellt, die eine höherpreisige Variante der M10 darstellt. Leica hat den berühmten roten Punkt entfernt und einen leiseren Verschluss sowie einen Touchscreen eingebaut. Es soll sich bei der M10-P …

Leica hat mit der M10-P eine neue Messsucherkamera vorgestellt, die eine höherpreisige Variante der M10 darstellt. Leica hat den berühmten roten Punkt entfernt und einen leiseren Verschluss sowie einen Touchscreen eingebaut. Es soll sich bei der M10-P um die bisher leiseste M aller Zeiten handeln. (Leica, Digitalkamera)

Herbert Diess: Volkswagen-Chef fordert Akkuzellenfabrik in Deutschland

Ohne eigene Akkuzellenproduktion könnte Deutschland bei Elektroautos ins Abseits geraten, warnt Volkswagen-Konzernchef Herbert Diess. VW will allerdings den Bau einer solchen Fabrik der Zulieferindustrie überlassen und hat dafür gute Gründe. (Elektroau…

Ohne eigene Akkuzellenproduktion könnte Deutschland bei Elektroautos ins Abseits geraten, warnt Volkswagen-Konzernchef Herbert Diess. VW will allerdings den Bau einer solchen Fabrik der Zulieferindustrie überlassen und hat dafür gute Gründe. (Elektroauto, Technologie)

Mimimi Productions: Mit Desperados 3 wieder in den Wilden Westen

Junges Entwicklerstudio greift Klassiker auf: Nach dem weltweiten Erfolg mit Shadow Tactics setzt Mimimi Productions überraschend mit Desperados 3 auf Echtzeittaktik im Wilden Westen. (Gamescom 2018, Playstation 4)

Junges Entwicklerstudio greift Klassiker auf: Nach dem weltweiten Erfolg mit Shadow Tactics setzt Mimimi Productions überraschend mit Desperados 3 auf Echtzeittaktik im Wilden Westen. (Gamescom 2018, Playstation 4)

Valve’s “Steam Play” uses Vulkan to bring more Windows games to Linux

Steam Play uses a modified version of WINE and a new DirectX compatibility layer.

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Valve announced today a beta of Steam Play, a new compatibility layer for Linux to provide compatibility with a wide range of Windows-only games.

We've been tracking Valve's efforts to boost Linux gaming for a number of years. As of a few months ago, things seemed to have gone very quiet, with Valve removing SteamOS systems from its store. Last week, however, it became clear that something was afoot for Linux gaming.

The announcement today spells out in full what the company has developed. At its heart is a customized, modified version of the WINE Windows-on-Linux compatibility layer named Proton. Compatibility with Direct3D graphics is provided by vkd3d, an implementation of Direct3D 12 that uses Vulkan for high performance, and DXVK, a Vulkan implementation of Direct3D 11.

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Steam for Linux now lets you play (some) Windows games on Linux

Valve’s Steam game platform supports Windows, Mac, and Linux. But up until recently it was up to developers to decide which operating systems to support… and the vast majority are Windows-only, followed by a smaller number of apps that supp…

Valve’s Steam game platform supports Windows, Mac, and Linux. But up until recently it was up to developers to decide which operating systems to support… and the vast majority are Windows-only, followed by a smaller number of apps that support macOS and around 3 thousand that support Linux. But now the number of Steam games […]

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Italy’s famous dome is cracking and cosmic rays could help save it

Filippo Brunelleschi left no detailed blueprints for how he built his famous structure.

Enlarge / Florence's famed Il Duomo has been plagued by cracks for centuries. Muon imaging could help preservationists figure out how to fix it. (credit: CAHKT/Getty Images)

The soaring dome atop the Cathedral of St. Mary of the Flower justly dominates the Florence skyline and has stood for centuries, ever since Filippo Brunelleschi designed it in the early 15th century. But scholars aren't quite sure how this goldsmith with no formal architectural training managed to construct it. Brunelleschi built a wooden and brick model of his plan, but deliberately left out crucial details and left no comprehensive blueprints so his rivals could not steal his secrets.

Elena Guardincerri, a physicist at Los Alamos National Laboratory who grew up in a nearby town in Italy, thinks she can help resolve part of the mystery with the aid of a subatomic particle called a muon.

Inverted tension

Brunelleschi found inspiration for his design in the inverted catenary shape of the Pantheon, which is an ideal shape for domes because the innate physical forces can support the structure with no need for buttressing. Robert Hooke phrased it best in the 17th century: "As hangs the flexible chain, so but inverted stands the rigid arch." A chain suspended between two points will naturally come to rest in a state of pure tension; inverting that catenary shape into an arch reverses it into a shape of pure compression. Standard building materials like masonry and concrete would break fairly easily under tension, but they can withstand large compressive forces.

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