Usenet never died, everyone forgets basic electronics Two or more computers connected in a network become and behave as a single device. Everyone in the tech industry has wanted to kill piracy and move us towards mainframe computing since the 60's. Under copyright software is licensed, so you don't own the technology. Media and tech companies got together and formed the trusted computing initiative, it's a bid to remove plaintext binary access and root access to digital devices from all users, since they know the public is stupid and illiterate. There 25+ year quest to kill the PC is coming to fruition in windows 10/11/12. You no longer own your PC. AKA secure boot was an attack on binary plaintext exe access of your device. They perfected trusted computing using consoles and mobile phones, once the iphone hit in 2007 they've had more then a decade to perfect TC tech. It's the fritz chip on steroids.