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26-10-02, 07:28 PM | #2 | |
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This is very interesting, though I don't really know what format the debate followed it's something I'd like to see myself. Maybe a recording or transcript will pop up somewhere.
I especially liked this quote from www.ntk.net Quote:
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26-10-02, 08:03 PM | #3 |
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That dry British humor really does it justice, doesn't it?
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26-10-02, 08:40 PM | #4 |
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"Keep The Right To Copy" - What Hilary was really thinking at the Oxford debates -
"Now let's see; for Christmas I'll need two of those shirts for Jack Valenti and two for congressman Berman and Jay Berman for Hanukkah and I better get three for Michael Eisner and..." - js. |
27-10-02, 09:03 AM | #5 | |
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Perhaps I misunderstood this quote from Jay Berman...
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27-10-02, 10:54 AM | #6 |
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"Each generation has had their own approach to music. For this generation it's filesharing, and I think that's a pretty wonderfull thing." - Jack Spratts.
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29-10-02, 05:28 PM | #7 |
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Following trough some more links from the RIAA debate page, I found an interesting paper on CD copy protection. Softwares that beat copy protection: CloneCD 4.0 - any copy protected CD on a good drive. Or if you are on Linux, just use the default cdparanoia - moreover the article points out that the current protection uses poor harwdware design as its basis - for instance, a toshiba drive was unable to read the copy protected CDs, while a Plextor read CD on every operating system (well, except win98) without a proplem. It seems that both the hardware and the software side is well prepared for such copy protection - and even softwares that are not, could be made so with minor changes. He wrote: "All the modifications needed should be straightforward for someone familiar with the source code" - after taking a peep at the source code of cdrdao (disk at once mode) and even pointing out what changes are needed.
At the end of the article he has a good chart showing the test results, broken down by operating systems (win98, windows2000 and linux), drive types (toshiba, hitachi, sony, plextor, ibm, etc.), and the programs used (windows: Cd Player, Music Match, Nero, CloneCD 4.0 linux: CD Play, CD Paranoia, CDR-DAO). its page 12 on: http://crypto.stanford.edu/DRM2002/h..._drm2002_pp.ps
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