BluWiki Seeks iPodHash Author, Hopes for Help From EFF
Sam Odio, who runs the BluWiki mentioned the other day as host of the iPodHash project, has posted a followup on the legal tussle in which Apple has engaged the iPodHash project for attempting to reverse-engineer the hash used to encrypt the iTunesDB in recent iPods. He writes in that post:
"I've received a flood of emails from interested individuals who want to help. Most importantly, I was contacted by Fred von Lohmann from the EFF. They're currently evaluating whether they will represent us against any potential Apple litigation. This would be great, because it will enable BluWiki to continue to host the project while working with EFF to address Apple's concerns.
However, before the EFF commits to representing us against Apple, they want to speak to the author of the [iPodHash] project. I'm posting this public plea hoping that the author, or someone who knows the author, might read it." Update: 11/23 04:25 GMT by T : Due to a shortage of brain cells, I flipped the actors here as this post was originally rendered: To be clear, Sam Odio of BluWiki is seeking the person behind the iPodHash project, not the other way around. Mea culpa.
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I hope they win. I am currently avoiding iTunes like the plague it is on windows. Resource hungry and shoves new software at you all the time
Dan
What I don't understand is why does Apple even have iTunes as a program. Honestly the most logical way of making an iPod would it would conform to USB mass storage device specs and could use whatever machine (OS X, Linux, Windows, BSD, etc) and have iTunes be a music store along with an optional player where the iTunes store is accessed via a web browser or via the iPod (in the case of the touch). And even then, why does Apple even care about people wanting to use the iPod without iTunes, its a small minority.
Taxation is legalized theft, no more, no less.
I'm the author of the BlueWiki project.
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Just to eliminate one possible author, I want to make clear that I am not the author you are looking for.
- AC
Sheash. It is so hard to RTFA now?
The iPodHash project is (was) hosted by BluWiki, and Apple's lawyers have contacted BluWiki with the takedown notice.
It's BluWiki who are looking for the iPodHash guys, because the EFF wants to help represent them.
to save you clicking through:
"Plea to the author of IpodHash:
Please contact Fred at the EFF. Fred is looking to protect your right to free speech online. But he can't do so if we don't work with him. Because Fred has expressed interest in representing both you and BluWiki, all communication is confidential and protected under the attorney-client privilege. Communication with Fred can not be released in court."
http://bluwiki.com/go/BluWiki:About
"Who runs BluWiki?
Sam Odio started BluWiki (that's me!). Right now I do most of the site's maintenance & development - although more and more users are helping out. In particular, I'd like to thank Nathan, Bear, Duncan Dewar, and Chotchki. "
sam@odio.com
Nice question, the internet is hard
I know that this is rather off-topic, but can anyone recommend a decent mp3-player that is similar to the ipod classic (i.e. at least 30gb storage, preferably more, not too expensive, acceptable battery) ?
My creative player died this week and I would like to replace it with something that can hold all my music files. The ipod classic really appeals to me , but the fact that apple tries to force their software upon customers makes me want to avoid their products like the plague.
So I would be really grateful if somebody could give me a pointer, I can't seem to find anything that is on par with the ipod (feature and price-wise).
Sam Odio runs BluWiki and he is seeking the author of ipodHash.
Plea to the author of IpodHash:
Please contact Fred at the EFF. Fred is looking to protect your right to free speech online. But he can't do so if we don't work with him. Because Fred has expressed interest in representing both you and BluWiki, all communication is confidential and protected under the attorney-client privilege. Communication with Fred can not be released in court.
If you do not contact Fred, and the EFF does not represent us, we will be forced to comply with all of Apple's demands. If Apple chooses to litigate against us, we will probably exhaust all funds in our defense. Out of money, BluWiki could ultimately be forced offline. This would be one more small step backwards in the fight for the right to free speech.
Fred's phone number is +1 415 436 9333 x123 and his email is fred@eff.org. You can find his PGP key here.
I sincerely hope that you contact the EFF so that we can restore this project and work with Apple in a way that does not violate BluWiki's founding principle: giving everyone the tools to express themselves online without censorship.
posted by Sam Odio at 2:06 PM
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Due to a typo in the article and the /. headline, you have located the guy who wrote the article. Great job, sherlock. Now find the author of IpodHash.
Sam Odio of BluWiki is seeking the person behind the iPodHash project
It is a property of every good hash implementation that it's difficult or impossible to determine the source that generated the hash.
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Software that makes the iPod usable under Linux or allows you to backup your songs makes the iPod more useful and attractive. It is much better not to break the encryption, and just boycott the iPod, buy something else and encourage others to do so. Making the iPod usable means it will get more money which goes straight to the lawyers. Never buy anything which benefits the lawyers.
Timothy can't you get a real job... your posts suck.
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Rockbox works with OLDER ( i.e.: Used/Refurbished ) iPod hardware up until Apple started hashing their database. ( IIRC, up to ver 5.5 )
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Apple does allow third-party programs to build the indexes. XPlay http://www.mediafour.com/products/xplay/ is one such third-party program. Interestingly, while it supports moving music, photos and playlists on and off the iPod using Windows Explorer's folders interface movies seem glaringly missing.
Perhaps Apple wants only licensed third-party programs to be able to update the iPod's indexes so that they can contractually prevent the third-party products from moving rented movies off the iPods in contravention of Apple's own license with the movie companies for the same reason that Apple changed the iPod's video out to require a licensed authentication chip in all video out cables http://www.tuaw.com/2007/09/08/tv-out-locked-in-new-ipod-classic-and-nano/