On Tue, 15 May 2001, Ray Dillinger wrote: > More power to him. Let this guy copy-protect his songs if he can; > Sooner or later the artists who intentionally release free music > will bury him. > > Bear The way I see it, they will be unable to provide any sort of scheme that will prevent people from converting sounds into mp3's or a similar compression scheme. As long as the user can hear the end result, they will be able to convert the music into a digital file. *sigh*, people don't get it. ------------------------------------------------ [EMAIL PROTECTED] gpg public key @ www.rudiments.net/publickey.gpg
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