Monday, February 2, 2015

The 'Freedom Clip' Permanently Disables Keurig's New DRM

The 'Freedom Clip' Permanently Disables Keurig's New DRM


When Keurig's K-Cup patent expired back in 2012, instead of embracing the hundreds of companies producing instant beverages for the popular pod-based coffee brewing machine (who helped boost its popularity), it introduced a form of coffee DRM on its new Keurig 2.0 machines. Not cool, but fortunately, the digital locks can be easily circumvented with a simple plastic clip.


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