The Freedom Clip Breaks Coffee Pod DRM Because Java Wants To Be Free, Man

The Freedom Clip Breaks Coffee Pod DRM Because Java Wants To Be Free, Man

By John Biggs

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The latest Keurig K-Cup machines have a dirty secret: built into the little ground coffee pods that so many know and love is a nefarious form of DRM. A special ink found only on real cups (and damaged by use) ensures that you can only use “real” K-Cups, thereby preventing you from making your own pirate cups. But freedom’s just another word for sticking it to the man, and… Read More

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Source: TechCrunch Gadgets

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