What did they expect to find on the computers of the world's most notorious nuclear smuggling racket? The formula for coke classic? Now if nuke blueprints were found on the computers of the world's most notorious baby-sitting racket, that would be news.
There are two groups of people that buy a CD. Those that can copy it and those that can't. The copy protection is obviously supposed to stop group 1 from copying the disks but this is the group that probably knows how to get round the protection anyway. All that is happening is the record company is inconveniencing group 1 and annoying group 2. Its a lose/lose situation. If its possible to listen to a cd then its possible to copy it, so why are the record companies determined to p1ss off 100% of their customers with these half-baked schemes.
A few months ago I was flying back to the uk from Malaysia. 14 hours in economy class of a 747.
There was a 10 year old kid in the seat behind me who was puking every half an hour.
There was a baby in in the seat infront of me soiling itself frequently and the woman holding the baby had her seat so heavily reclined that there was only 2 inches between my nose and the back of her seat.
The movies didn't work for my seat and so the ONLY thing that stopped me going completly crazy was tetris. Apart from take-off and landing I spent the entire 14 hour journey playing that damn game.
Although i'm thankfull that tetris was there I hope I never EVER see that game again.
What did they expect to find on the computers of the world's most notorious nuclear smuggling racket? The formula for coke classic?
Now if nuke blueprints were found on the computers of the world's most notorious baby-sitting racket, that would be news.
There are two groups of people that buy a CD. Those that can copy it and those that can't.
The copy protection is obviously supposed to stop group 1 from copying the disks but this is the group that probably knows how to get round the protection anyway.
All that is happening is the record company is inconveniencing group 1 and annoying group 2. Its a lose/lose situation.
If its possible to listen to a cd then its possible to copy it, so why are the record companies determined to p1ss off 100% of their customers with these half-baked schemes.
A few months ago I was flying back to the uk from Malaysia. 14 hours in economy class of a 747.
There was a 10 year old kid in the seat behind me who was puking every half an hour.
There was a baby in in the seat infront of me soiling itself frequently and the woman holding the baby had her seat so heavily reclined that there was only 2 inches between my nose and the back of her seat.
The movies didn't work for my seat and so the ONLY thing that stopped me going completly crazy was tetris.
Apart from take-off and landing I spent the entire 14 hour journey playing that damn game.
Although i'm thankfull that tetris was there I hope I never EVER see that game again.