What's the precedent you refer to?
By the way, we'll never have anything to worry about as far as "collage" as
long as we can tolerate an analog segment in the resampling chain. Unless
analog audio equipment is made illegal...
----- Original Message -----
From: "Zechariah Harvey" <slydeATwebservantsextraordinaire.com>
To: <rumoriATdetritus.net>
Sent: Thursday, December 21, 2000 4:04 PM
Subject: Re: [rumori] copy protection for hard drives
> STEALING AT home
> Why waste those valuable unused computer cycles when you can help us
> break the encryption on our hard drives?
>
> The legal implications are just one facet to a bad egg. The technical
> setbacks in the transferring and maintaining the flow of data make me
wonder
> who ever promoted these guys to 'go up the mountain and get rules from
god'
> status in the computer industry. It's like suggesting taking every
computer
> off of every network to keep the possibility of copyright infringement
> between two people to a minimum.
> Luckily for us, if the precedent that was set with Intel's Unique
> Identifier Number on the first run of P3s still holds, we won't have a
thing
> to worry about.
>
> Z
>
> > Wow, this is really REALLY bad news. Apparently proposed
> > modifications to the IDE and SCSI specifications will result
> > in each hard drive manufactured encrypting its data with
> > its own unique key. This means digital copying of
> > copyrighted material will be stopped *at the hardware
> > level*. (This will also, by the way, screw up existing
> > backup software)
> >
> > If this goes through it will happen by NEXT
> > SUMMER. All new hard drives will have built-in copy
> > protection!
> >
> > Of course, it might not work, and someone will probably
> > figure out how to hack it. but it's still scary...
> >
> > http://www.theregister.co.uk/content/1/15620.html
> >
> > smh
> >
> > Steev Hise, Syssy Admin
> > steevATdetritus.net http://detritus.net/steev
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> > neccesity regards tradition as an obstacle to be overcome."
> > -Neil Postman
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