On Fri, 4 Jan 2008, Leichter, Jerry wrote:
Over all, I find it hard to see how such a product can really make
sense, however.  If there's enough money to make it worth trying to keep
the clone makers out, there's enough money in it for the clone makers to
be willing to invest in determining the secret information.  Given the

Thanks to the DMCA anti-circumvention clause, your access control mechanism need not actually work. This is fortunate (for them) given that in many contexts there doesn't actually exist something that could be expected to work. So we let them, in effect, put a sticker on the side that magically increases the legal penalties for doing things they don't like.

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