Thursday, May 26, 2011
Google is blocking the rental of films from Android Market on entrenched due to the copy protection devices
By Richard lawler
published on May 21, 2011 7: 33 PM
rooting your Motorola Xoom did not prevent him from an LTE hardware upgrade, but it will produce up to a roadblock if you are trying to watch rented movies of YouTube / Android Market. Android Central said a support document from Google detailing the "it could not obtain the license for the title of the film (error 49)" message users see when trying to play a movie in a rooted Android device. Only Xooms with Android 3.1 have access to the service now, but once support implements all Android 2.2 or higher devices in a couple of weeks some will have to choose between their root privileges and offers of film emerging from Google (at least unless someone discovers a solution of anyway). Until now rooting and jailbreaking not end other movies rental services for mobiles (iTunes, Netflix) so even if Google accuses the studios of the policy, seems like a bizarre restriction for the company behind the "open" platform that.
Etichete:
Android,
blocking,
devices,
entrenched,
films,
Google,
market,
protection,
rental
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