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This guy is pushing it.
When he broke the decss code on copy protected cds he was a novelty. Gave him the benefit of the doubt. Now he comes across as a rebel to circumvent any copy protection just because it is there. I do not think his intentions are good anymore.
Posted by: osreinstall   Posted on: 06/29/05 You are currently: a Guest | Members login | Terms of Use

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Good for Jon  Nigel Johnstone | 06/29/05
WTF are you talking about.....  JoeMama_z | 06/29/05
RE: Remind me again how G is different from MS?  JakAttak | 06/29/05
Well, it might result in security issues  FilledOut | 06/30/05
This guy is pushing it.  osreinstall | 06/29/05
Surely his 15 minutes are about up...  James T. Kirk | 06/30/05
Depends on motive  voska | 06/30/05
It does some good  tic swayback | 06/30/05
I guess if you are subjective you would think that.  osreinstall | 06/30/05
What are you accusing him of doing?  tic swayback | 06/30/05
Yep that is what I said  osreinstall | 06/30/05
Hey, I use DeCSS regularly  voska | 06/30/05
I don't think he will get away with it much more  osreinstall | 06/30/05
Your kidding me right?!  slack.kid | 07/07/05
You heard me  osreinstall | 07/07/05
That's not logical  voska | 06/30/05
I am sure he cracked more than baby DRM  osreinstall | 06/30/05
Alas, I suggest you read the fine print that applies Open Source Software  heystoopid | 06/30/05
Unless there are proprietory codecs involved.  osreinstall | 06/30/05
Yes he did  rpmyers1 | 07/01/05
I saw the code just now  osreinstall | 07/01/05

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