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FairUse4WM Breaks Windows DRM

An anonymous reader writes "FairUse4WM, according to engadget, "can be used to strip Windows Media DRM 10 and 11". What does the slashdot community think of this development in the ongoing cat-and-mouse game going on between big media and what is available online?"

5 of 617 comments (clear)

  1. What do I think? by tpjunkie · · Score: -1, Offtopic

    Uh, yay?

  2. I'm liking the new Slashdot. by Anonymous Coward · · Score: -1, Offtopic

    I'm liking it: a simple no-nonsense question in the summary, and no bullshit editorializing by the submitter or editors.

    Hope to see more of you, Slashdot,
      -AC
      XOXOXO

  3. Re:What a scoop! by Dysson · · Score: 0, Offtopic

    No kidding. I sent this story in to Slashdot early Friday morning. It was summarily rejected a half hour later.

    Way to keep on top of things, /.!!!!!

  4. Re:Headline incorrect. by 'nother+poster · · Score: 0, Offtopic

    If he lives in the U.S., he has. It's called the government, and they change your rights daily. Hell, it's to the point that I don't think most of our elected officials even consider the Constitution as a suggestion rather than as the supreme law of the land which it is supposed to be.

  5. Re:Predicted. by Anonymous Coward · · Score: -1, Offtopic

    twitter, I'm impressed. You managed to make your point without the usual "M$ Windoze" crap. And a very good point, to boot. Honestly, after emimently pointless things like these one would think that you're incapable of structuring a sentence without resorting to childish name calling, but this proves that it is indeed possible. See? It's not that difficult. Keep it up.