Newsmeldung von slashCAM: Change Sony's copy protection system files? Of rudi - 1 Nov 2005 11:15:00 Times are changing, and definitely not for good. To its own DRM system anchored in the computer, changing a copy, which is synonymous of Sonyeingesetzt including, apparently uninvited system files. Mark Russinovich has summarized on its website all the details. Very rich in detail and, unfortunately, no longer funny ...
Antwort von Stefan:
Thank you for the right Halloween items. The three questions of JernejL I find particularly interesting. Hopefully Mark then enters yet.
Much luck
The fat Stefan
Antwort von StefanS:
Sonyam what to buy market, other synonymous, and if they can buy it and serve their interests, they will do it synonymous, and if they have it they will use it synonymous to their customers.
What we learn from this?
Since it seems unlikely to me that anyone can use successfully by a court against this outrage by the media industry to resist, there is probably only one way
Either buy a CD with copy protection
or
Copy CDs with copy-once only by analogy to the PC before being fed to the MP3 player and / or the radio.
How long finktioniert but still is more than questionable. The future of the HiFi system at home would look like as follows:
No player has more than one analog output. Amplifier will no longer be in the media industry will force the box manufacturer integrating amplifier in the pits, so that the boxes also receive only digital, encrypted data. Only the boxes make it a sound.
It will be forbidden to us under penalty of opening boxes. And you really should try it, remember it is the pits and the prosecutor informed via mobile phone. She is synonymous to do it you should dare to put the box into a dead zone, because then they can no longer send periodic control signal, and the prosecutor also comes.
Should there be any success when someone, but once opened a box, will be above that in solving a particular housing screw pour out a color control. This color you will not be able to wash away, so that you can avoid criminal prosecution only if you put the next 8 years do not need to the public.
Moreover, the copy-protected music is rarely so well that I would like to take this all on me.
Long live the 60s ...
... and synonymous in this period, the record companies and artists have earned enough money.
Greeting
Stefan
Antwort von brothermikee:
Hi Stefan
Long live the 60s ... because you mention the 60s: the absence of dubbing, we got the music from the radio onto tape using Micro. Would then resume its journey to your scenario.
Put the phones ringing and after ....
Gruß Jörg
Antwort von StefanS:
because you mention the 60s: the absence of dubbing, we got the music from the radio onto tape using Micro. Would then resume its journey to your scenario.
Put the phones ringing and after ....
Gruß Jörg Unfortunately, I forgot to mention that shortly Microphones Music can see from these boxes and then does not work :-)
Greeting
Stefan
Antwort von Stefan:
The story goes next.
F-Secure (Manufacturer of anti-virus software) indicates that they are not currently possible to remove such a rootkit. They are waiting for the help of Sony. And that the viruses behind such a rootkit can hide effectively synonymous and can no longer be removed. They propose to wrestle directly with Sonyzu ...
http://www.f-secure.com/weblog/#00000691
Good luck
The fat Stefan
Antwort von LuFaHa:
So I think that the spin with their always "safer" protections entirely. There are always clever hacker / cracker to circumvent them.
Ultimately, most suffering from the "honest" customers under the security settings.
Well, that's pretty much more clear, but for some unknown reason, industries can not dissuade her of "with security"!
There are few bands who do not join this mainstream. (I think that I have read sowas mal in the direction of the prince, or but's were the doctors??)
Antwort von Stefan:
SonyBMG has responded and publishes on its request, an uninstaller.
Those who fear that he has shot himself through such a CD his system (Blue Screen of Death), can hope for help.
Heise-News:
http://www.heise.de/newsticker/meldung/65688
Good luck
The fat Stefan