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Testing Microsoft And The DMCA

sproketboy writes "I found a great piece about an MIT student and his XBox hacking over at news.com. Apparently he can't get his how-to book published do to fears with DMCA. I hope he at least can get it publish in China or Russia where people have some freedoms left. ;)." The student is doctoral candidate Andrew "Bunnie" Huang, the same hacker Microsoft declined to stop last August from presenting a paper on insecurities in the Xbox hardware.

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  1. A link... by Nethergoat · · Score: 5, Informative

    ...to help understand some of the legal mess the DMCA has created around reverse engineering:
    Chilling Effects Clearinghouse's Reverse Engineering FAQ

  2. Re:I'm wondering... by DarkZero · · Score: 4, Informative

    Geeks that hate Microsoft and put Linux on their XBox are not likely to buy XBox games and play them. Microsoft loses money on every XBox sold and only makes a profit from you if you buy more than four or five games over the life of the system.

    So no, this isn't a ploy by Microsoft to sell XBoxes to people that aren't going to buy games with them. That doesn't make sense.

    As for the price of a modded XBox, check the last story on XBox modding. We went over it with a fine tooth comb and found that modding a used XBox is somewhat cheaper than buying a fresh, weak Linux PC, but only if you don't need more functionality than a modded XBox can offer (games, server, media player, Xbox game machine, fun toy, and nothing else).

  3. Re:Looking back... by PerryMason · · Score: 4, Informative

    The poor sod was actually OCR (or Optical Character Recognition for those acronymically challenged). The book, PGP Internals (which interestingly enough was published by MIT along with Phil Zimmerman) contained the source code in an OCR friendly font.

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  4. U can pre order the book from Bunnie's website by abhikhurana · · Score: 4, Informative

    A quick googling reveals that even though Wiley has refused to publish the book, you can still pre order it at Bunnie's website[http://www.xenatera.com/hackingthexbox/ind ex.html]. You can even see a sample of the chapters on the site. Whats more, he is even using the rejection by Wiley as a plank to sell the book.
    To quote from his site:
    "A book so controversial that publishers are afraid to print it!"
    "Hurry and get "Hacking the Xbox" before Microsoft does!"
    According to the site, the book is shipping in May ( year not specified though :-) )

  5. Re:You forget. We ARE the world. by Troed · · Score: 1, Informative
    Recently?


    Iraq


    Illegal warfare, killing civilians, flying in groups of people pretending to be happy liberated Iraqi citizens etc.


    (source for all the above exists, but I guess it doesn't get reported on Fox so americans never see it .. )

  6. Re:Cool Article by Troed · · Score: 2, Informative
    The change between v1.0 (mostly hacked by bunnie) and v1.1 (hacked by Andy Green, myself and a bunch of other guys) was significant. They went from a system that trusted the bus in the Xbox to actively try to encrypt and hash all communication between the MCPX and the bios - and they only failed because the used TEA instead of XTEA for the hashing of the FBL. (TEA has a fatal flaw when used for hashing - but this has been known since -97 .. )


    Microsoft most probably use the LPC-bus together with grounding D0 when testing the Xbox - there's no reason for either the LPC nor the "ground-d0-to-boot-bios-off-lpc" option otherwise.

  7. Re:You forget. We ARE the world. by loucura! · · Score: 2, Informative

    Illegal warfare? The President was authorised to use military force by Congress. How much more LEGAL can it get?

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  8. Re:... where people have some freedoms left by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 1, Informative

    You can be arrested and held indefinitely without charges or a trial (I'm sorry, "detained as a material witness") as a United States citizen, too. What's your point?