JVC Announces Technology To Prevent Software Copying
An anonymous reader writes: "JVC and Hudson soft Co. of Japan have created a technology that they claim to have tested on 200 CD-ROM devices that prevents users from copying software CDs. They plan to have special encryption keys hidden in software and which are pressed onto CD-ROMs and which can not be read with ordinary procedures. They claim that the location, length and number of embedded keys can vary making it more difficult to hack."
Booyah.
yep.
`lectual" property owners! I am bending over right now. Why not save the effort in the future and just FUCK me in the ass right now? Get it out of your system! I am sure it will make you feel better. Heck Hillary Rosen, you can just strap on your plastic penis you root your "significant other" with right now...well after you get the RIAA web site back up after the hack job it received this morning--threaten to hack us and you will be hacked first! Did you like the "special message" that was left?
As the saying goes, where there is a will, there is a way.
I've heard that before. This Will character certainly seems to be held in high esteem.
Just return your faulty CD, and pay the postage. Probably cheaper than a CD-R anyway. No, I'm sorry, you are just finding a way to justify theft of a copyrighted work.