> Similarly - what's to keep someone from using their digital out form their
> home audio equipment to send the bits to their digital in on their computer?
The problem is that many users of this list are so stupid, they would rather complain endlessly about copy protection rather than do exactly what you describe. The only possible conclusion one can draw is that the people who have written about how great a travesty copy-protection is are the only ones wholly unable to circumvent it. They are also the ones least likely to ever comment on security related topics, which is exactly what this list is for.
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