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Posted by NunYa Bidness on 10/03/49 11:28
On 4 Oct 2005 22:28:50 GMT, Howard <stile99@email.com> Gave us:
>Jeff Rife <wevsr@nabs.net> wrote in
>news:MPG.1dacc1a5add5f93098a04c@news.nabs.net:
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>> Without the accidental release of one master key, DeCSS wouldn't have
>> been created and we probably still wouldn't have a way to break CSS.
>
>Of course, you DO realize that what you just said was "if it hadn't been
>cracked, it probably wouldn't have been cracked", right?
>
No, asshole... That is NOT what he said. Read it again. It was
LEAKED. There is a BIG difference.
>The fact is...it was.
The fact is, you are wrong. It NEVER got cracked, dumbass.
> So has every other method.
Bullshit, retard boy.
VideoCypher was General Instruments satellite uplink encoder schema.
It NEVER got cracked. The chip was sold out the back door of the fab
house, or there wouldn't have been any asswipes out there stealing
service.
DigiCypher I, as well as DigiCypher II has NEVER been cracked.
> So WILL all other methods.
You are retarded.
>Fact: If you can view it, you can record it.
Whoopie doo. Essentially you are saying that a downgraded version
can be recorded. So what, VHS boy? That's about the level of
resolution you'll get.
Fact: You are retarded.
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