
February 22nd, 2001
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How about this? Read these articles:
<A HREF="http://news.cnet.com/news/0-1005-200-4873696.html">http://news.cnet.com/news/0-1005-200-4873696.html</A>
<A HREF="http://www.latimes.com/communities/news/los_angeles_metro/20010220/t000015255.html">http://www.latimes.com/communities/news/los_angeles_metro/20010220/t000015255.html</A>
I tried formatting those with HTML. You can go to these Audible Magic *******s' website at audiblemagic.com. How about that? How do you think we'll be able to get around that? Encryption immediately comes to mind, but I do not know nearly enough about the real encryption process to say. I don't know if they could intercept that and decrypt it. I know one thing, if this is allowed by the courts I'm moving to Montana and joining a militia. Besides possibly encryption (presumably their program will unzip files as well) what can we do to get around them? For a fuller description of Audible Magic's program go to their website and click on Solutions or something like that. Of course, turn your cache off or you may be sued for having their trademark on your hard drive without their permission. |