On Nov 19, 2005, at 3:33 PM, Robert J. Chassell wrote:
The idea that Aunt Fanny should have to worry that her copy of G3
- Live in Tokyo ...
Actually, my late aunts were much more interested in Frank Sinatra, a
CD of whom, I just saw, is one of those that Sony is recalling.
It was
The idea that Aunt Fanny should have to worry that her copy of G3
- Live in Tokyo ...
Actually, my late aunts were much more interested in Frank Sinatra, a
CD of whom, I just saw, is one of those that Sony is recalling.
My understanding is that Sinatra's estate, and other musicians or
The Fool wrote:
http://blogs.washingtonpost.com/securityfix/2005/11/sony_uninstall_.ht
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http://blogs.washingtonpost.com/securityfix/2005/11/yet_another_fla.ht
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When Sony decides to Rape you, you really get Fvcked.
Yes, Sony certainly seems to believe in the concept of gifts that keep
Kevin Street wrote:
Could we be witnessing the Hindenburg-style crash n' burn of the DRM meme in
real time? It's hard to believe any consumers would just placidly accept the
installation of DRM software on their machines after this.
I'd like to think that, but while the message is big news
On Nov 16, 2005, at 2:48 PM, Russell Chapman wrote:
Kevin Street wrote:
Could we be witnessing the Hindenburg-style crash n' burn of the
DRM meme in
real time? It's hard to believe any consumers would just placidly
accept the
installation of DRM software on their machines after this.
I'd
http://blogs.washingtonpost.com/securityfix/2005/11/sony_uninstall_.ht
ml
http://blogs.washingtonpost.com/securityfix/2005/11/yet_another_fla.ht
ml
When Sony decides to Rape you, you really get Fvcked.
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