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However, there's an interesting article about desktop DRM in ZDNet today, DRM Heads to Your Desktop [zdnet.com.com]
A CEO whose company provides DRM document repositories to lawyers says:
There really isn't much more confidential stuff in the business world than what we protect," he said. "We make sure people can't copy or even take a screenshot of a document.
I was intrigued by the company's claim that they could prevent prevent screen capture applications. I didn't think that sort of lockdown was possible.
This solution doesn't seem like it would work with web data and images, but it suggests interesting possibilities down the line.
If the screen capture feature in Windows were hobbled, though, I'd expect third-party utilities to become popular.