On Sun, 2003-03-30 at 17:33, Jurgen Botz wrote:
[Moderator's note: is using a NAT box intent to defraud a cable
modem provider? --Perry]
The cable modem provider and the DSL provider at their consumer
service level in my area both have explicit clauses in their AUP
prohibiting sharing of
On Wed, 2003-03-12 at 11:42, Steve Schear wrote:
Retain the services of virtual hosting firm which accepts e-gold for
payment. Prevailing costs about US$10.00/month.
E-gold spammed me the other day, with a bogus HTML about your account
type message.
Why exactly should I consider doing
David G. Koontz wrote:
After hearing about the recent defeat of Sony's copyright protected
CDs in Europe with a marketing pen and having visited the above
issue on the EFF site, I spend some time thinking up schemes for
watermarks detected by ADCs and ways to defeat them.
I heard a story
You might have some luck with ProSoniq's sonicWORX Studio, which I'm
pretty certain can do this.
-- Ben
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Oops -- sorry, I forgot to send the link; they are at www.prosoniq.de.
-- Ben
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The Domestic Terrorism Act of 2000 makes London as dangerous for
crypto researchers as the DMCA makes the USA. Remember, in
England, you can be arrested for having information useful to
terrorists
Wouldn't this include most of the MPs? Lock 'em up! :)
-- Ben