Take a look at http://www.sysinternals.com/blog/200...al-rights.html

This is a revelation of the inner workings of the DRM-implementation that came with at least one Sony CD. Basically the software acts as a "rootkit", the most vile kind of scumware in existence, ordinarily only used by the kind of criminals that crack computers, designed to change the operating system at the lowest level and be undetectable. Moreover, it appears to be a badly coded rootkit, opening the door wide open for potential further abuse from companies with even less honest objectives than the RIAA.

Just because Sony is a huge corporation shouldn't give them the right to bully consumers and infect PCs this way. I strongly urge the developers to add this to the detection rules to allow users to block or remove this offensive garbage. I also wouldn't be surprised if this is going to get Sony into a class action lawsuit sooner or later.