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  1. Re:Music CD with EULAs on RIAA Plans Cyberwar Effort · · Score: 1

    Maybe we should just shoot Bill Clinton for signing the DMCA. Or maybe the DMCA could be used against the RIAA, seems like they'd be violating something somewhere in the DMCA by actually carrying out anything they are proposing.

  2. Re:DDoS attacks on RIAA Plans Cyberwar Effort · · Score: 1

    You draw up the specs, I'll write the Python code...

  3. Re:How are they planning to do this? on RIAA Plans Cyberwar Effort · · Score: 1

    They could probably make a deal with M$ to insert applicable code into Windows. One special server service command and boom...

    There are already tons of people on the internet with stupid-friendly hack jobs waiting to be tapped. The RIAA could just be relying on the fact that they'll be hacking all non /. users that aren't stupid enough to not put a password (or a weak one) on their Windows computer (provided that they are using Windows).

    Perhaps the RIAA is planning to poison open source with back doors in various servers...

  4. Re:Well, if they wanna play like that... on RIAA Plans Cyberwar Effort · · Score: 1

    Perhaps the complete destruction of coporatized media will bring the music aspect of music and to music. The inability for corporations to profit from a multi-platinum band may kill off all the Britany Spears, N'SYNC, and Back Street boys types...

  5. Re:A proposition on RIAA Plans Cyberwar Effort · · Score: 1

    Hordes of IRC-bot back-dooring script kiddies might help to.

  6. DDoS attacks on RIAA Plans Cyberwar Effort · · Score: 5, Interesting

    DALnet is dead, DDoS attacks, and supposedly no one knows who was doing it, strange coincidence that the RIAA is "planning" anti-priracy acts. It isn't to much of a leap to say that they are already doing them.

    Bit torrent is gaining popularity and is difficult to directly attack, but relies on various websites to distribute .torrent files for the program to work, so what happens? These web-sites are attacked.

    The "war" has already begun...

  7. Re:Windows Hater Book, Entry 1 on Unix-Haters Handbook Available Online · · Score: 1

    Perhaps you should remember the functions of the languages C and Java (don't forget C#, oh wait... it's the same thing as Java). Comparing these language and saying that they are the "unlearning" of not having mem. management/bounds checking is an inane argument, check your thoughts.