Hi,
Let me elaborate. I do not endorse hacking or cracking and
personally I do not have the knowledge to do so.
> Maybe obvious for the hack-inclined among us list members, but count me among those who is clueless about how to get around these types of restrictions. Should someone have info that will help make the process more "obvious" for me, please advise.
My point was rather, that digital protection has prooven
worthless, or to work for only a short period of time,
due to all the kids with their fingers, brains and time
devoted to reverese engineering.
So again, the hype will proove worthless and
the technology dead on arrival.
Wax, cph
>
----- Original Message -----
From: B. Graff <b.graff@lycos.com>
To: <acid-jazz@ucsd.edu>
Sent: Wednesday, September 26, 2001 4:20 AM
Subject: Re: Sv: Universal plans protection for all CDs
> On Wed, 26 Sep 2001 01:42:41
> walker wrote:
> >Well.. Maybe it is just my stubborn achin heart of >vinyl but I dont get the importance of the mentioned >article.
>
> It was inevitable that this announcement would come from one of the Big Labels sooner or later, but it's still significant for people who (1) buy cds as their primary format, (2) make personal comps from discs they own and/or (3) use peer-to-peer software as a means of sampling music. Whenever there's a major shift being made in terms of how consumers can use a product I think it's news.
>
> >I also find it pretty obvious that the algorithms >used for protection will probably get cracked as we >speak, or in a near future.
>
> Maybe obvious for the hack-inclined among us list members, but count me among those who is clueless about how to get around these types of restrictions. Should someone have info that will help make the process more "obvious" for me, please advise.
>
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> B.Graff
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