Re: Microsoft Windows DRM hacked



On a sunny day (Wed, 30 Aug 2006 19:27:10 -0400) it happened Tony Hill
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On Wed, 30 Aug 2006 17:10:30 GMT, Jan Panteltje
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On a sunny day (Wed, 30 Aug 2006 18:43:04 +0200) it happened "jack"
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: For easier solution: http://www.emule.org/

Oh now that is just toooo funny!! ;-)

j.

I have been with this for years:
http://www.all ofmp 3.com/
remove the spaces, it seems showing a link these days is considered a crime

Hmm... paying for quasi-legal downloaded of music?


Quasi legal? It is 100% legal in Russia.
And why not pay? You cannot get the mp3 anywhere else legally.
And the mp3 is what I need, or else I would be -illegally- making a backup CD
by cracking some protection.
That and that site has a very large collection, and prices are a fraction of
what others ask for stuff that you cannot even burn to a disk.

Hollywood is clearly still not getting the picture, and the picture is:
'consumer is king'.
They will find out.

I'd buy from them if I could get a mp3.
Now they are even suing if you publish some guitar music......
It is a sick US habit.

What I really liked was what I did read today:
In Germany some university did research how many TV people watch,
now that analog TV has been replaced by digital.
They found people watch only 1/3 as much!!
The reason is that now the people use digital programming guides to make
a selection out of the hundreds of programs.

This must hit advertisers hard.........
And I have been doing that, using these guides now for years...
That brings up the question of 'recording' too.
The hole digital stuff was 'sold' on the basis of more channels, more people
to watch the adds....

What will really happen, believe it or not, is that if DRM persists, and gets
more annoying, people will just stop listening to the music.. spend their time
in an other way.
Not worth the trouble to bother with all that crap, stuff Holliwood sells is
not really _that_ good.
Go to a theatre, attend a concert, _same price!!!!_

People have cameras, websites, make their own stuff.
Often better then the profies:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Star_Wreck:_In_the_Pirkinning
http://www.starwreck.com/

And refreshing after Hollywofobia.
Download it, it is fun.



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