Sony's New Nagging Copy Protection
bort27 writes "You can put away your Sharpies, because Sony has launched a new CD copy protection scheme that is actually designed to be easily cracked: 'The copy-protection technology is...far from ironclad. Apple Macintosh users currently face no restrictions at all. What's more, if users go to a Web site to complain about the lack of iPod compatibility, Sony BMG will send them an email with a back door measure on how to work around the copy protection.'"
Let's hope they don't start making condoms....
"All great things are simple & expressed in a single word: freedom, justice, honor, duty, mercy, hope." --Churchill
Anyone know what the backdoor is? And no pictures of goatse please!
I'll turn into a supernova and burn up everything. Well I'll turn into a black little hole and you'll turn into string.
From a borderline paranoid schizo allow me to address this.
Look at the bright side: you outnumber your ennemies 2 to 1.
"A door is what a dog is perpetually on the wrong side of" - Ogden Nash
Sony's new number one enemy: Little Timmy
From a borderline paranoid schizo allow me to address this.
Look at the bright side: you outnumber your ennemies 2 to 1.
Yeah but I don't fully trust my ally. I sometimes wonder if he's a traitor.
I am disrespectful to dirt! Can you see that I am serious?!
Yeah but I don't fully trust my ally. I sometimes wonder if he's a traitor.
You know, he said the same thing about you...
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I still smell spin.
RIAA: "We want copyright protection!"
Development: "Hmm, this works on stupid people..."
Marketing: "We can spin that!"
And that's how we get a new useless product.
"Do you feel the same way about security tags in shops?"
"I would if I had to keep the tag on even after I've bought the item."
You, sir, are a marketing genius!
We are going to need venture capital to lobby congress to pass legislation to make it illegal to remove those tags.
The consumer buys a dress and wears it once. If she attempts to wear it to another social event (which, I understand, is some kind of social faux pas--don't ask me I've worn the same suit for ten years.) the ink charge will explode and force her to buy a new dress.
We can spin it as a _benefit_ to the consumer, saving her from the embarassment of going to two friends' weddings and being caught wearing the same dress.
Let's patent this business method, and I will split the profits with you.
More music, fewer hits