Napster Has Been Cracked
Sabathius writes "Users have found a way to skirt copy protection on Napster Inc's portable music subscription service just days after its high-profile launch, potentially letting them make CDs with hundreds of thousands of songs for free...""
Never saw that one coming.
Oh No...
Now the name Napster will be tried to illegally copied music... and after all the paid of the good number of that company...
Cruise TT
I thought all music downloaded from the internet was free?
Omnis amans amens
1. Launch DRM'd subscription-based music service. Nobody joins it but RIAA backs your model and you get lots of good music.
2. Wait for DRM to be cracked, in, ooh, three or four days.
3. Your subscriptions suddenly rocket
4. PROFIT!
I'm not wrong. You haven't thought about it hard enough.
Uhm... Napster?
So much for the business model...
How come Slashdot never gets Slashdotted?
so long as you're playing via /dev/dsp you can always grab the digital signal
Quiet you. If my next soundblaster comes with some new fangled Macrovision, it'll be your fault.
Or would that be Macroaudio?
napster just keeps finding a way to provide free music. lol. talk about irony.
Apparently, users have been sitting in front of their TV with a camcorder...
Hehe
iTunes: $0.99 per song.
Napster: 14 day free trial: All the songs you can download and copy to MP3.
Hrm... =)
Jason Lotito
Before you criticise the craftwork, consider the medium.
You don't expect a pile of burning tires to be stacked neatly, do you? That's about the same as expecting coherence and grammar in a slashdot post.
Someone had to do it.
Get your Unix fortune now!
I have just cracked LP copy protection. I have plugged my record player into the line in button on my sound card, dropped the needle and clicked "record". This is a banner day. Hail to me. I am off to crack my camcorder next.
(+1 Funny) only if I laugh out loud.
for audiophiles and perfectionists ....
:)
Turns out they don't care since they'd never purchase that low quality of music in the first place eh?