I've seen the track on all P2P networks for at least one month.
Listening to it right now. hehe
Past efforts at making un-copy-able cd's failed flat.
I was able to copy/rip under windoze using CloneCD (www.elby.org) and that hacked cdfs.vxd (url escapes me right now) which enable you to access the audio tracks as.wav files directly (as.cda files)...
Record lables can just as well forget it. Even less-than-l33t hax0r-wannabees can bypass the sad'n'sorry attempts af un-copy-able cd's that I've seen so far.
greedy goverments here in europe (I'm in denmark) are still auctioning off UMTS licenses. dead tech already, but they won't know until their term in office is over. but 3G, hey, we'll probably see that in 5 years here, when it's outdated. suxxors
---> don't go there, http://go.to/gosub ---
I've seen the track on all P2P networks for at least one month.
.wav files directly (as .cda files)...
Listening to it right now. hehe
Past efforts at making un-copy-able cd's failed flat.
I was able to copy/rip under windoze using CloneCD (www.elby.org) and that hacked cdfs.vxd (url escapes me right now) which enable you to access the audio tracks as
Record lables can just as well forget it. Even less-than-l33t hax0r-wannabees can bypass the sad'n'sorry attempts af un-copy-able cd's that I've seen so far.
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greedy goverments here in europe (I'm in denmark) are still auctioning off UMTS licenses. dead tech already, but they won't know until their term in office is over. but 3G, hey, we'll probably see that in 5 years here, when it's outdated. suxxors ---> don't go there, http://go.to/gosub ---