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Posted by Alpha on 05/04/07 07:01
"Roy" <noone@nowhere.earth> wrote in message
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> "Alpha" <n@k.net> wrote in message
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>> <elrous0@pop.uky.edu> wrote in message
>> news:1178223151.414272.12990@h2g2000hsg.googlegroups.com...
>>> On May 2, 10:30 pm,
>>> Sup...@ssiveBlackHoleAtTheCenterOfTheMilkyWayGalaxy.org wrote:
>>>> On 2 May 2007 06:05:33 -0700, elro...@pop.uky.edu Gave us:
>>>> >> You are aware that this has been corrected?
>>>>
>>>> >Yeah, and the hackers cracked it again about 5 minutes later.
>>>>
>>>> Wrong.
>>>
>>> Listen, idiot. Not only did they crack it again, but they've cracked
>>> it several times since. The latest crack is so good that the key can
>>> never be revoked. Assuming you can read (and you know what they say
>>> about assumptions), you can learn more about it here:
>>>
>>> http://tinyurl.com/2594ea
>>>
>>> -Eric
>>>
>>>
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>> For anything beyond perfunctory use, this process involves physically
>> modifying players one by one.
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>> If I were the power that be, I would be unconcerned.
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> As long as there are guys willing to modify their HD-DVD drives to extract
> the key AND publish them somewhere on the net I would be very concerned!!
>
> R
>
That only works, now, for software programs that play HD DVD. Set top
players each need to be modified, key or not. And the entire thing can be
re-programmed (but it would be a public relations gaff to do so).
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