Rick Rubin Discloses Sony Rootkit Called Home
caffeinemessiah writes "Rick Rubin, the legendary music producer, recently signed on as co-head of Columbia Records, which is owned by Sony BMG. In a recent New York Times interview (on pg. 4 of the online version), he discloses, possibly accidentally: 'It was the highest debut of Neil [Diamond]'s career, off to a great start. But Columbia — it was some kind of corporate thing — had put spyware on the CD. That kept people from copying it, but it also somehow recorded information about whoever bought the record...' Seems like the rootkit might have been a little more than your vanilla invade-your-rights-DRM scheme."
Although somewhat difficult to understand at first, I find that as an allegory for DRM, your story works quite well.
I don't know, he might know plenty about systems. RJR and RMS are practically twins.
+0 Meh
Oh, one, touching one, reaching out
Touching me, touching you...
The number of people who own a computer, are technically smart enough to listen to music on it, and who listen to Neil Diamond, is zero.
Kwisatz Haderach
Sell the spice to CHOAM
This Mahdi took Shaddam's Throne
Now that Sony knows the true identities of all the Neil Diamond fans, they can now complete their deathstar and will be the ultimate power in the universe!
sounds like multi player Microsoft Bob to me...