DVD Audio in July -- who wants to crack it?

2000-05-25 Thread John Gilmore
[These guys never learn that limiting the rights of the consumer who purchases a DVD, beyond the copyright, will *always* invite an antagonistic response from the customers. It's because PUBLISHERS are stealing rights from CONSUMERS, not the other way around. Extra points for cracking it before

Re: vulnerabilities extortion

2000-05-25 Thread Eric Cordian
David Honig wrote: TRENTON, N.J. (AP) - A graduate student at Colorado State University has been arrested and accused of trying to extort money, a car and free downloads from a New Jersey company that sold digital books over the

Re: vulnerabilities extortion

2000-05-25 Thread Anonymous
Seems like a problem that probably has a Cypherpunkish solution. Crypto is not a remedy for stupidity, fortunately. At some point tangibles must change hands, and that's when handcuffs come into action. Proper money laundering is more complicated than breaking snake-oil crypto. The bad thing