We covered the Keurig's DRM'ed Coffee Pod three days ago, but today Blackmoore provides us with a link to a Cory Doctorow article: Why DRM'ed coffee-pods may be just the awful stupidity we need.
In it, Doctorow argues that this case might conceivably lead someone to initiate legal action which could eventually, given a technically-savvy judge, result in common sense being applied and legal precedent being created. Blackmoore also provides this quote from the article: 'But of all the DRM Death Stars to be unveiled, Keurig's is a pretty good candidate for Battle Station Most Likely to Have a Convenient Thermal Exhaust Port.'"
(Score: 4, Insightful) by Angry Jesus on Thursday March 06 2014, @06:38PM
No, you've missed the point. It is precisely because coffee makers are about as non-technical as you can get that such a case has a chance for a favorable precedent. Chances are good that any judge drinks coffee, they won't need technical knowledge to realize that forcing customers to only use one brand of coffee in their coffee maker is ridiculous.