SunnComm - Bomb or DRM Success Story?
pacopico writes "The Register has one of best tech feature stories done in a long time on SunnComm - the infamous Shift key problem DRM makers. The story charts the awesome path SunnComm took from being an Elvis impersonator company eventually to creating CD protection technology almost out of thin air. Great read!"
You gave us how much money to make a DRM technology that's able to be over-ridden with a single key press?
Well thank ya, thank ya very much
Sincerely,
SunnComm
LADIES AND GENTLEMEN, SUNNCOMM HAS LEFT THE BUILDING
Does it come with a shift-key?
This sig is a test. If this had been an actual sig, you would be reading something quite a bit wittier than this now.
Maybe their plan for downtime reads like this:
In the event of a slashdotting, the plan is to take down the servers.
Did anyone else get the picture of a bunch of elvis impersonators standing around a board room coming up with the idea of shift key drm.
given that I'm listening to a mp3 rip of Velvet Revolver right now...
"Faith: Belief without evidence in what is told by one who speaks without knowledge, of things without parallel." - A.B.
Um...didn't Harvey Keitel come into Pulp Fiction to hide the bodies and help the gangsters get away with the loot?
Yes, but the article is 5 pages long. Do you really expect the average slashdotter to get through the first 2 paragraphs.
Peter, we the countless masses love your stupendously powerful DRM! We cannot help but spontaneously comment on your awesomeness and the fantastic potential of your company!
Here's to double digit (cents) per share by the end of the year!
Go team go!
Don't forget that Sunncomm also changed their ticker symbol. When the Princeton student lawsuit was filed, their ticker symbol was STEH. Since then, they've changed their symbol to the more appropriate SCMI.
If you don't get it, pronounce it.
But why is the rum gone?