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The inkjet printer business is about to wage yet another round of crypto-warfare on their patrons. A new encrypted chipped ink cartridge that uses disposable keys - one use then toss away... manditory.
See more at http://news.zdnet.com/2100-9584_22-6193424.html?tag=nl.e539.
I really don't get the logic of the article. I have yet to read about counterfeit Canon or Epson ink cartridges or printers. Using an aftermarket ink is not counterfeiting nor is it illegal. That ink manufacturers are losing money is a function of the free market where consumers purchase products that perform reasonably for a reasonable cost. The major ink manufacturers charge obscene amounts for their branded ink cartridges and then complain and concoct restrictive arrangements (both legal and technological) to enslave the very consumers that put food on the ink manufacturers' tables.
I calculate that a gallon of Canon CLI-8 ink (plus cartridge and chip) costs approximately $4000! That gives a new perspective about gasoline prices. Make the ink more reasonably priced and most people will not circumvent your cash cow.
See more at http://news.zdnet.com/2100-9584_22-6193424.html?tag=nl.e539.
I really don't get the logic of the article. I have yet to read about counterfeit Canon or Epson ink cartridges or printers. Using an aftermarket ink is not counterfeiting nor is it illegal. That ink manufacturers are losing money is a function of the free market where consumers purchase products that perform reasonably for a reasonable cost. The major ink manufacturers charge obscene amounts for their branded ink cartridges and then complain and concoct restrictive arrangements (both legal and technological) to enslave the very consumers that put food on the ink manufacturers' tables.
I calculate that a gallon of Canon CLI-8 ink (plus cartridge and chip) costs approximately $4000! That gives a new perspective about gasoline prices. Make the ink more reasonably priced and most people will not circumvent your cash cow.