On 8 juin 2011, at 11:34, Arno Hautala wrote:

> I also wonder how they're pulling off iTunes Match. Is it a tag editor
> away from downloading any track at will? Or is there some sort of
> acoustic hash that protects against this "attack"? Even if there is a
> hash, how soon will we see a DropShip style app that generates the
> appropriate data, or directly spoofs the iTunes connection?

Why would it matter ?

Apple would not be guilty of distributing copyright protected contents. The 
user would be guilty of misusing copyright contents.

I guess Apple put the price tag only to "discourage" sunday cheaters to even 
try that, but the bad guys have not waited for Apple to get their good quality 
free stuff.

And I'm guessing that Apple will do some monitoring and keep tabs on suspect 
matching requests too. Like, there are economical and physical limitations to 
the number of CDs a normal human being is capable of owning...

Jean-Christophe Helary
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