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Yannick Gingras wrote:
> Is the use of "trusted hardware" really worth it ? Does it really make it
> more secure ? Look at the DVDs.
DVDs don't use trusted hardware. As for whether it is worth it, that
depends entirely on what its worth to secure your software.
Cheers,
Ben.
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