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Fatwah on Western Digital
WD ships a 1TB NAS that is prohibited from sharing audio or video files.
Just what *I* want for my birthday...
Just what *I* want for my birthday...
Well, I guess you could still pull the physical drive out and use it normally. Unless the physical drive itself has some special firmware.
Or unless it is like the loser's Seagate drive. http://www.storageforum.net/forum/showthread.php?t=6851
I really can't imagine why WD would do that: It is insane. They are going to make their customer-base so angry that they won't buy WD in the future.
Considering that the Raptor initially was failing so often that Western Digital ran out of replacements -- yet people still ate them up -- I don't think that their customer base is really that smart.
Considering that the Raptor initially was failing so often that Western Digital ran out of replacements -- yet people still ate them up -- I don't think that their customer base is really that smart.
So the WD drive works fine, one of the optional features is to blame, so there is no need for wide scale panic."
RTFI!
Bozo :joker:
So is it probably just something from the dirty tricks dept. at Seagate or other competitor?
Nope. It's certainly for real:
'Surprised' Western Digital to revisit multimedia file sharing limits
The decision to block access, it says, was driven by legal fears
http://www.computerworld.com/action/article.do?command=viewArticleBasic&articleId=9052339
Only if you install their software. The drive itself has no such limitations.Nope. It's certainly for real: