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Re: Is the record industry turning to Trojan horse programs to copy-protect CDs?
From: "Jonathan A. Zdziarski" <jonathan () nuclearelephant com>
Date: Wed, 08 Oct 2003 17:44:31 -0400
No argument. P2P was merely an example. I personally don't see the point in carrying around MP3s on your computer when you can fit a couple perfectly good 8-Tracks in your laptop bag. _______________________________________________ Full-Disclosure - We believe in it. Charter: http://lists.netsys.com/full-disclosure-charter.html
Current thread:
- Is the record industry turning to Trojan horse programs to copy-protect CDs? Richard M. Smith (Oct 08)
- Re: Is the record industry turning to Trojan horse programs to copy-protect CDs? Jonathan A. Zdziarski (Oct 08)
- Re: Is the record industry turning to Trojan horse programs to copy-protect CDs? Juraj Ziegler (Oct 08)
- Re: Is the record industry turning to Trojan horse programs to copy-protect CDs? Jonathan A. Zdziarski (Oct 08)
- Re: Is the record industry turning to Trojan horse programs to copy-protect CDs? Sebastian Herbst (Oct 08)
- Re: Is the record industry turning to Trojan horse programs to copy-protect CDs? (!DSPAM:3f849a9217188983316675!) Jonathan A. Zdziarski (Oct 08)
- Re: Is the record industry turning to Trojan horse programs to copy-protect CDs? Juraj Ziegler (Oct 08)
- Re: Is the record industry turning to Trojan horse programs to copy-protect CDs? Juraj Ziegler (Oct 08)
- Re: Is the record industry turning to Trojan horse programs to copy-protect CDs? Jonathan A. Zdziarski (Oct 08)
- Re: Is the record industry turning to Trojan horse programs to copy-protect CDs? Cael Abal (Oct 09)
- Re: Is the record industry turning to Trojan horse programs to copy-protect CDs? Valdis . Kletnieks (Oct 09)