Sony BMG DRM installs a root-kit

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R00k wrote:Great, way to drive off more customers guys. :icon14:

You know I was thinking about the whole DRM/RIAA/WAREZZORZZ issue a couple days ago and I realized something.

The RIAA has switched tacks on this right in the middle. They are making this an intellectual rights issue, and are saying that the grounds for prosecution of downloading music is because it is stealing intellectual property.

My question is - where were they 10 years ago, when I had to buy a Metallica CD 5 times? I don't remember any options saying that, since I had paid for the use of the intellectual property, that I could get a replacement CD for the cost of manufacturing the CD.

There were a lot of albums that I would buy, wear out, buy again, rinse and repeat, because CDs were damaged so easily.
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R00k wrote:There were a lot of albums that I would buy, wear out, buy again, rinse and repeat, because CDs were damaged so easily.
what? someone doesn't use jewel cases or caselogic type cd books. the problem was MUCH worse with *gasp* tapes.
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+JuggerNaut+ wrote:copy/paste central




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So ?

I wrote a whole article on it for the company, just made it simple for both of us. /shrug
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'sall good, just like when people post where they got there information from so we can look at whatever else might be of interest in that article/page.
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Post by f00dl3 »

I bet that that page gets shut down, along with their software program, for circumventing copy protection - and I bet they get sued for violating the DMCA. Probably just as fast as Switchfoot took their circumvention tip off of their site.
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+JuggerNaut+ wrote:
R00k wrote:There were a lot of albums that I would buy, wear out, buy again, rinse and repeat, because CDs were damaged so easily.
what? someone doesn't use jewel cases or caselogic type cd books. the problem was MUCH worse with *gasp* tapes.
To reply to your statement, my casette tapes always held up longer than CDs. You could throw a casette in the floorboard and have 50 people step on it while getting in and out of the car without damaging it.

Aside from it being purely opinion though, that wasn't my point at all. This is only about intellectual property rights because they were forced to find a justification for their response to their perceived damages. They never gave two shits about intellectual property until they found a way to charge for it.
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R00k wrote:
+JuggerNaut+ wrote:
R00k wrote:There were a lot of albums that I would buy, wear out, buy again, rinse and repeat, because CDs were damaged so easily.
what? someone doesn't use jewel cases or caselogic type cd books. the problem was MUCH worse with *gasp* tapes.
To reply to your statement, my casette tapes always held up longer than CDs. You could throw a casette in the floorboard and have 50 people step on it while getting in and out of the car without damaging it.

Aside from it being purely opinion though, that wasn't my point at all. This is only about intellectual property rights because they were forced to find a justification for their response to their perceived damages. They never gave two shits about intellectual property until they found a way to charge for it.
oh i totally agree with your post other than the "wear" of a cd. still don't agree with you on that :rtcw:
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Post by R00k »

Well I don't agree with cute bunnies getting their ears sliced off. >:E
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don't fret. he's used to it.
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R00k wrote:Well I don't agree with cute bunnies getting their ears sliced off. >:E
It grows back. It always does.
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Survivor wrote:
R00k wrote:Well I don't agree with cute bunnies getting their ears sliced off. >:E
It grows back. It always does.
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Regarding wear on CDs, I have some that I've treated incredibly well, some not even having had that many plays.
Yet I go back to them now, in some cases 10 or more years since last playing them, in order to rip them to MP3.
A worrying amount of them have started to "flake", the reflective material peeling off of the plastic.
In such cases, yer damn right I'm going to download them again (if I can find them).
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Mat Linnett wrote:Regarding wear on CDs, I have some that I've treated incredibly well, some not even having had that many plays.
Yet I go back to them now, in some cases 10 or more years since last playing them, in order to rip them to MP3.
A worrying amount of them have started to "flake", the reflective material peeling off of the plastic.
In such cases, yer damn right I'm going to download them again (if I can find them).
.flac them and archive them before it's too late!
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No .ogg them!
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Post by glossy »

LAME! LAME!
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.flac for archive, compression for portable.
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Nightshade wrote:
Underpants? wrote:ho ho, you're just a tub of hairless hilarity today aren't you, shitgrape?
Need some novocaine for that nerve there, Bob?
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Post by Fender »

LOL you can use the root kit to bypass DRM

http://games.slashdot.org/article.pl?si ... 9&from=rss
Also on this topic, Matt Nikki in the comments section discovered that the DRM can be bypassed simply by renaming your favourite ripping program with "$sys$" at the start of the filename and ripping the CD using this file, which is now undetectable even by the Sony DRM. You can use the Sony rootkit itself to bypass their own DRM!"
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:olo: :olo: :olo:
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Fender wrote:LOL you can use the root kit to bypass DRM

http://games.slashdot.org/article.pl?si ... 9&from=rss
Also on this topic, Matt Nikki in the comments section discovered that the DRM can be bypassed simply by renaming your favourite ripping program with "$sys$" at the start of the filename and ripping the CD using this file, which is now undetectable even by the Sony DRM. You can use the Sony rootkit itself to bypass their own DRM!"
haha...I bet the dipshits at Sony didn't see that one comin'.
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Post by Iccy (temp) »

:olo:

Self ownt, i love it.
" I thought i could handle the power, Ive alway been a kind and gentle person.

But once i was finaly able to split the atom
i built me some bombs and droped them on every mother fucker that got in my way."
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