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DVD Jon to work for Michael Robertson

GuNgA-DiN writes "Jon Lech Johansen, the 21-year-old Norwegian media hacker nicknamed DVD Jon, is moving to San Diego to work for maverick tech entrepreneur Michael Robertson in what can only be described as the most portentous team-up since Butch met Sundance. "I have no idea what I'll be doing, but I know it will be reverse engineering, and I'm sure it will be interesting," Johansen told Wired News during a Friday stopover in San Francisco. Robertson's website reveals that they are working on a new project and all he said was: "Oboe is the code name for a significant new project we have underway that will launch before the end of the year. It's as momentous as anything I've ever done in my technical career, but I won't say more since I despise vaporware. I know this project will be even better with Jon on board.""

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  1. Agreed by Tibor+the+Hun · · Score: 4, Interesting

    now he won't be able to reverse engineer anynthing that circumvents the copy protection on Blu-Ray.

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  2. Doesn't really matter anymore by CheeseTroll · · Score: 5, Interesting
    According to the Wired article...

    "In Norway, you have the same laws (as in the United States) now," he says, "so it makes no difference if I'm doing my work here or there."

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  3. Robertson = SIPphone, Gizmo by gerbercj · · Score: 4, Interesting

    Although Michael Robertson is known for things like Lindows, it seems that he's currently more excited about SIPphone and his Gizmo Project. I would guess that he's more interested in connecting that tool to the world to make a Skype killer. It's already got IP Phone, Jabber chat, and links to Google maps. Perhaps they're ready to reverse engineer some chat protocols for integration into a Jabber server? If only my crystal ball were working...

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  4. Oboe = a better GPS / WiFi / Other radio tech ? by Dave21212 · · Score: 4, Interesting

    Well, the techie in me believes that you always give a project a secret code name that represents some attribute of the nature of the project... (or is that the evil genius in me)?

    I looked around for data on the Oboe (ok, I went right to Google then to the Wiki) and found this intriging entry:
    Oboe was a British aerial blind bombing targeting system in World War II, based on radio transponder technology. The system went live in December 1942, about the same time H2S radar was introduced.

    Oboe used two stations at different and well-separated locations in England to transmit a signal to a Mosquito pathfinder (RAF) bomber carrying a radio transponder. The transponder reflected the signals, which were then received by the two stations. The round-trip time of each signal gave the distance to the bomber. (continued)
    ... let the wild speculation ensue !
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  5. Has no one noticed what a failure Robertson is? by Caiwyn · · Score: 4, Interesting

    Why do we keep wasting our time paying attention to Robertson's antics? He's not much of an innovator and he's a terrible businessman. He consistently makes the wrong decisions, both in business and in the legal gambits he inevitably gets himself entangled in.

    mp3.com was his one true pioneering moment. The my.mp3.com site allowed you to put a CD in your drive and have mp3 versions of the music you owned instantly unlocked in their library. There was security to ensure that only one person was logged into any account, and that you had a physical copy of the disc you were unlocking. And of course, the RIAA sued them for it. And instead of sticking to his guns, Robertson settled, inviting even more lawsuits and eventually bankrupting the company and forcing him to sell it to Universal, who gutted and subsequently abandoned it.

    LindowsOS had to be renamed Linspire -- again because Robertson wouldn't stand his ground after poking "the man" in the eye.

    This is a man who consistently rocks the boat to garner attention, then steps down when anyone calls him on it. This is yet another move designed to make public waves without actually accomplishing anything. He's not one who makes sound business and legal decisions. I just hope he doesn't drag DVD-Jon down with him.

  6. Re:DRM is Conspiracy by cmdr_beeftaco · · Score: 3, Interesting
    you missed the rest of the quote: Then, more seriously, he added, "I'm not scared about being arrested now that I'm here. Michael has good lawyers. San Diego is only a couple of miles from Mexico and I have some family their."

    Intersting tibit the largest Norwegian community outside of Norway is in Guadalajara, Mexico.

  7. Obvious what the project is by MetalliQaZ · · Score: 3, Interesting

    They are reverse engineering iTunes. I'd be willing to bet on it.

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