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Sony Repents Over CD Debacle

schnikies79 writes "Sony BMG is rethinking its anti-piracy policy following weeks of criticism over the copy protection used on CDs. The head of Sony BMG's global digital business, Thomas Hesse, told the BBC that the company was 're-evaluating' its current methods. This follows widespread condemnation of the way anti-piracy software on some Sony CDs installs itself on computers. The admission came as Sony faced more censure over the security failings of one of its copy protection programs."

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  1. If I'd waited this wilong... by bobocopy · · Score: 5, Funny

    If I'd waited this long to apologize to my wife for doing something obviously wrong, I'd be sleeping on the sidewalk.

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    1. Re:If I'd waited this wilong... by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Funny

      If I'd waited this long to apologize to my wife for doing something obviously wrong, I'd be sleeping on the sidewalk.

      Not if you had as much money as Sony.

    2. Re:If I'd waited this wilong... by imess · · Score: 3, Funny

      I don't think many /.ers would understand your situation

  2. $sys$ by The+Vaxorcist · · Score: 2, Funny

    Yeah, their just gearing up for...

    $sys$copy protection

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  3. Yes of course... by Chaffar · · Score: 4, Funny
    "Even if the issue is only a slight one, at Sony BMG we are very clear that any software security issues are taken with the utmost seriousness," said Mr Hesse.

    Slight issue? Then that must be why we got to bash Sony twice/day everyday for the past month or so. That is why if you type "Sony Rootkit" you get 1,630,000 hits. We're just all overreacting to your illegal attempt to hijack our computers against our will with an auto-installing rootkit.

    BTW does anyone know what the patch does to the rootkit ? Does it remove it? Or does it "patch" the gaping hole it represents but keep all the other effects it had i.e the 3-copy limiter?

  4. Christ! by Mr.+Underbridge · · Score: 4, Funny
    I am waiting for the industry to force us all to buy new cd players so they can create some super secure format.

    Shaddup dumbass! The RIAA reads /.!

  5. Re:Not too hard by phoenixdna · · Score: 2, Funny

    Whats this about the shift key and autorun?

  6. Re:Not too hard by HTH+NE1 · · Score: 5, Funny

    CDs were able to do things that cassettes weren't.

    You see? The seeds of obsolescence are already taking root. You're already referring to CDs in the past tense.

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  7. Repentence at the Temple of Doom by digitaldc · · Score: 3, Funny

    Today class we will have a lesson on "How to get Busted and Not Apologize for It" I submit to you the following 'must-use' phrases:

    "But this whole story has led us to look at the approach we have to take going forward..."

    "...diligently re-evaluate..."

    "Its fairly common and the fix is easy to provide through a software update."

    "Even if the issue is only a slight one, at Sony BMG we are very clear that any software security issues are taken with the utmost seriousness."

    Now you will know what to say if you ever get caught in a spyware scandal. Class dismissed.

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  8. Re:Not too hard by Excelsior · · Score: 4, Funny

    Cassettes -> CDs = Better quality sound and slightly easier to use.

    Slightly easier to use? Crusing with a friend in the '80s went something like this:

    "Hey, Frank, get the Def Leppard tape out of my glovebox. I know, the tape comes out and gets tangled. Stick a pencil in the hole and turn it for a bit. Okay, now the fifth song on the first side is 'Pour Some Sugar on Me', and it totally rocks. You need to fast forward. No, that's not it...forward some more. More. Now you've gone too far...rewind. Damnit Frank, who taught you how to use a tape player? Ah, that's it, now find the beginning."

    "See, I told you that song rocks. Now, go in my glovebox and find Van Halen's 1984. The second song on the first side is Jump, and it totally rocks."

  9. Re:Not too hard by ZenShadow · · Score: 2, Funny

    Imagine the stain that will appear in the record company exec's shorts when you propose that idea. "Why give 'em 100 songs, when we can get 'em to pay $20 for every ten?"

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