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In other news today......
Taken from today's (Oct 10, 03) LA Times Business pages:
Three days after a Princeton University graduate student posted a paper on his Web site detailing how to defeat the copy-protection software on a new music CD by pressing a computer key, the software maker said it would sue him. SunnComm Technologies Inc. said Alex Halderman reached "false conclusions" in the paper, which said SunnComm's MediaMax CD-3 software could be blocked by holding down the "shift" key on a computer keyboard as a CD using the software was inserted into a disc drive. SunnComm, which trades on the Over-the-Counter Bulletin Board, said it had lost more than $10 million of its market value since Halderman published his report. |
LIES!!!!
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i find all of this compleatly halarious. biggrin:
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lol yup, Rock on Halderman rock:
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I will personally donate to his cause. For the sheer hilarity that companies pulled out of purchasing shitty software that was so fucking easy to bypass a 3rd grader could have figured it out by mashing keys on the keyboard while loading a disk.
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Nice "copy" protection ...
When will they realize that [unless they are physically present to install the software with the ONLY copy] there will never be an efficient way of stopping us from doing it ? eek: |
In other news, Rush Limbaugh admitted to being addicted to pain killers, and plans to retire his radio career.
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