Re: [linux-audio-user] [OT] Audio CDs/DRM/Windows rootkit. What's next?

From: Cesare <cesare@email-addr-hidden>
Date: Thu Nov 10 2005 - 17:35:32 EET

S. Massy wrote:

>On Thu, Nov 10, 2005 at 11:13:21AM +0000, studio-64 wrote:
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>>HI
>>May be off topic at the moment but will be very on topic if they get
>>this in!
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>>Imagine sending a wav file to someone who then can't read it because you
>>can't attest the file!
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>>maybe even CD players that won't play certain CD's (made with
>>Audacity/Ardour come to mind)
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>>The rootkit is just the start I think.
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>I totally agree; this was just a stupid, awkward, premature attempt at
>implementing something larger, most likely a quickfix while waiting for
>something else. Anybody caring about music, computers, and freedom, as I
>would guess most people do here, has got to be in on that one... Or
>they'll look pretty silly whenever someone manages to get some
>DECSS-like encryption on music-CDs, and ISPs are suddenly compelled by
>law to filter any audio file which doesn't sport an "approved" tag.
>Ultimately, it might geopardise, not only our ability to listen to music
>from our favourite artist/band/musician, but also to create our own
>music/audio art (at least without paying hefty sums to the big bullies).
>Keep your ears open,
>S.M.
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This could really happen. And you know why? Because the most of the
people are fine with it. The brainwashing worked so well.
As any right winged guy could tell you, the world isn't made of people
anymore, but of good and bad customers.
Beware, my friends!

c.
www.cesaremarilungo.com

>>Cheers
>>Bob
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>> hearmymusic.co.uk <http:www.hearmymusic.co.uk>
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