For sure I thought Microsoft was going to be forced to pay some ridiculous amount of money for doing something obvious. Now be glad they didn't use this technology to protect a web browser, because those are sacred!
Hmm, we need "hundreds of millions of people and devices" connected. IPv4 has 2^32 addresses, so 2^32/10^8 = ~43, so IPv4 provides "hundreds of millions" of addresses, in fact, it provides 43 hundreds of millions of addresses. No need to worry about IPv6 at all.
in Africa. Where else will giant African beatles blend in?!
For sure I thought Microsoft was going to be forced to pay some ridiculous amount of money for doing something obvious. Now be glad they didn't use this technology to protect a web browser, because those are sacred!
The RIAA should probably not watch the first 10 seconds of this launch party video on burning music: http://www.youtube.com/user/LaunchParties#play/all/uploads-all/2/9l0-TtH6icc "If you enjoyed the music tonight....you ought to take it home with you. Let me walk you through how to burn a cd..."
But keep in mind the http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Meet-in-the-middle_attack
Hmm, we need "hundreds of millions of people and devices" connected. IPv4 has 2^32 addresses, so 2^32/10^8 = ~43, so IPv4 provides "hundreds of millions" of addresses, in fact, it provides 43 hundreds of millions of addresses. No need to worry about IPv6 at all.