Sony Adds New Copyright Method to CDs in 2003
Natoi writes "Sony is leaving Mac and **nix users out in the cold with their new copyright method called Label Gate CD copyright system. You'd have to be running Windows and use a Sony developed proprietary software to listen to CD's published by Sony starting next year." This seems a little extreme to me, since sitting at the computer just to listen to music is stupid. What about car stereos and high-fidelity CD players?
LinuxGate.Sourceforge.net!
You guys did it to yourselves, by downloading all those mp3s from Napster/Kazaa/Gnutella, etc., you've given Sony the impression that you only listen to music in front of your computer.
You got what you wanted, sorry.
What about low fidelity CD players? And all of those middle-range ones? Cheapskates have a right to music, too!
(I'm being an idiot, please move along)
screw this.
bring back the 8-track.
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It seems to me that we may need a new emulator package to behave like a dumb car stereo. Perhaps it could be called the Multiple Audio Machine Emulator ... Hmmm, that sounds familiar. :)
MemoryGate...
;-)
MagicGate...
LabelGate...
If they start doing per-use billing, will they have a brand "BillGate" and will those "BillGates" then cause a huge lawsuit to be launched by our favourite WA resident?
-psy
I can crack it in 7 notes....
- Adam L. Beberg - The Cosm Project - http://www.mithral.com/
/me runs by, catches playstation flying out of window
Wooo hooo!
Dont give them any ideas. Before you know it, they'll take that out too.
Perhaps they should just cut to the chase and start making CD players without any external connectors whatsoever. No headphone jack, no speaker connectors, no nothing. I actually already have one of these -- I call it a "trashcan". It sits next to my desk... I put unplayable CDs into it all the time.
Cheers,
Bowie J. Poag
for some reason, i have an image of a beige box with a 3 foot stack of cds sitting on top of it.
Sitting Walrus Blog
- Ally McBeal (Television Soundtrack)
- Michael Bolton
- Mariah Carey
- Bing Crosby
- Europe
- Footloose (15th Anniversary Collectors' Edition) (Various)
- Engelbert Humperdinck
And That's just up to the H's. I'm sorry, but they can pry my Bing out of my cold dead hands.PS - "Zinglebert Bambledack!"
"Stop throwing the Constitution in my face, it's just a goddamned piece of paper!" - George W. Bush Nov. 2005
Label Gate sounds an awful lot like the word Watergate.... hmmmm conspiracy between Sony and Microsoft? You decide....
Dear Consumer #2285203229, Your action of refusing to purchase the newest Sony produced album "Backstreet Boyz are Back Again 5" is in violation of the Consumer Copyright Abuse and Corporate Welfare Funding Law of 2015. In accordance with this law, a fine of $25.95 will automatically be deducated from your credit card if you have not purchased this CD within 7 days of the date of this letter to offset the losses of your illegal pirating of this CD. Sony takes non-compliance of purchasing music you have probably pirated very seriously and will prosecute you to the fullest extent of the Mandatory Consumer Credit Card Law of 2009 if you fail to have a credit card which can be charged the full amount. We are but a humble $95 billion media company and cannot afford to have rogue consumers such as yourself not doing your civic duty and buying our products. We hope this acts as a wake up call and remind you of your duty to purchase the upcoming "Britney Spears and N'Sync Reunion Christmas Special" CD which will be released next month. - Max Wineberger - Sony Consumer Enforcement Division
Oh well, you'll always have your memories.
Are you remembering music you previously listened to?
You pirate! Report to the nearest RIAA office to have your memory erased immediately.
Sony should start releasing all new music coded in binary on a grain of rice. It is so perfect, no one would be able to reproduce the format. No more evil "file sharing". It leaves us all out in the cold when it comes to listening hardware, I can't think of a more fair and equitable solution.
Concerts could be held in sound proof windowless rooms, to prevent any type of recording of the artist by the audience.
I bet this would protect their profits.
Karma: Censored (mostly affected by decency laws)
BR
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It's pretty sad that whenever a male slashdot poster has a girlfriend, he has to mention it in the first line of his post. Have you noticed this? I was at my girlfriend's house... my girlfriend's computer broke... my girlfriend noticed this rash... I seriously didn't make up the fact that I have a girlfriend because she's really a real person. :)
Music industry creates 'unbreakable' DRM system
The music industry is reporting today that it has created an 'unbreakable' DRM system which should finally prevent pirates from illegally reproducing music. The system involves setting into law the requirement for everyone to wear headphones at all times which meet the new Digital Rights Management standard. These headphones will not allow users to listen to music which is unencrypted, according to major record labels. However, they do say that the headphones will allow users to hear most languages being spoken for a modest fee, as long as that language has been approved. Currently approved languages include English and Japanese, although the music industry say that more will be added soon, and that a minimal number of nations will need to change their official language to comply with the new standard.
== Jez ==
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That's it. 30. Imagine that not only is there only bubblegum/R+B/chick/pop/girl-boy band/white rap hybrid muzak sludge but you have to pay to listen to it. You have to pay to not listen to it. You have to pay to complain about it.
They future's so bright I need a welding mask.
You mean you don't buy a different CD for your car, cd player, home and office?!!
I think we could make the arguement that dylan couldn't sing ever. Thats just me tho
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When it comes to the Backstreet Boys this cartoon says it all.