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‘Shift’ key breaks CD copy locks
CNET News.com ^ | 9/7/03 | By John Borland

Posted on 10/07/2003 6:40:59 PM PDT by Bloody Sam Roberts

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Ooops. Back to the old drawing board.
1 posted on 10/07/2003 6:41:00 PM PDT by Bloody Sam Roberts
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To: Bloody Sam Roberts
Well, that didn't take too long.
2 posted on 10/07/2003 6:41:40 PM PDT by Diverdogz
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3 posted on 10/07/2003 6:42:16 PM PDT by Support Free Republic (Your support keeps Free Republic going strong!)
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To: Bloody Sam Roberts
I have to laugh.
4 posted on 10/07/2003 6:42:17 PM PDT by Dog Gone
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I wish Congress would pass a law against auto-installing software. [Or, for that matter, that I could at least convince XP that I want it to do absolutely nothing, zippo, squat, nada when I insert a CD except mount it. Don't open up WMP, don't offer to open up Nero, etc.]
5 posted on 10/07/2003 6:43:56 PM PDT by supercat (Why is it that the more "gun safety" laws are passed, the less safe my guns seem?)
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This is even better than the last attempt to stop CD piracy that was defeated by a sharpie marker.
6 posted on 10/07/2003 6:45:06 PM PDT by Phantom Lord (Distributor of Pain, Your Loss Becomes My Gain)
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To: Bloody Sam Roberts
I suspect you could disable autoplay for CDs. Or start the ripping program before inserting the CD. Now that everyone knows what the copy protection involves, it will be simple to make a do-nothing program with the same name as the copy protection program.
7 posted on 10/07/2003 6:46:10 PM PDT by js1138
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I agree with you. It should be illegal to load any kind of software on your computer without your consent. The problem is that most members of congress are computer illiterate, but they are capable of understanding that the music and entertainment industries are donating to their campaign funds.
8 posted on 10/07/2003 6:47:41 PM PDT by Cicero (Marcus Tullius)
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Right click on your CDROM drive in Windows Explorer. Choose Properties. Select the AutoPlay tab. For each drop down option select the "Prompt me each time to choose an action" radio button. Select Apply.

Done :)

9 posted on 10/07/2003 6:48:17 PM PDT by TSgt (“If I do my full duty, the rest will take care of itself.” - General George S. Patton)
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I do believe you can disable Autoplay on XP.

You can also configure the computer to do nothing regardless of what you put in the optical drive.
10 posted on 10/07/2003 6:49:59 PM PDT by DB (©)
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To: supercat
It sounds like you want to use Linux.
11 posted on 10/07/2003 6:50:00 PM PDT by per loin
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To: js1138
With Windows XP, at least, disabling autorun is very simple. And you can also use TweakUI to disable autorun.
12 posted on 10/07/2003 6:50:34 PM PDT by Cicero (Marcus Tullius)
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Great! Saves me 55 cents and a trip to an office supply store to purchase a Sharpie!
13 posted on 10/07/2003 6:52:19 PM PDT by Revolting cat! (Far out, man!)
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However, simply holding down the Shift key prevents Windows' AutoRun feature from loading the copy-protection software, leaving the music free to copy, Halderman said.
...I thought everyone disabled auto-run . . .
14 posted on 10/07/2003 6:54:49 PM PDT by yevgenie
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No matter what they do a program like Total Recorder will copy any audio that plays through a sound card. These Bozos should just admit that they can never stop cd copying.
15 posted on 10/07/2003 6:56:48 PM PDT by John Lenin (America is a vast conspiracy to make you happy)
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Anything digital can and will be hacked by some bright 13-year-old.

I am impressed that this 'hack' is so simple.

RIAA take note. Get with the internet, you can make money there. Other companies make money on the internet every day. In the last year I have bought over $500 worth of software and other items over the internet, on a pitiful salary yet.

Try to keep music off the internet and keep it on plastic discs and you will go the way of the manufactorers of whale-oil lanterns and covered wagons.

The future is here. Deal with it. Cash in on it.

16 posted on 10/07/2003 6:58:42 PM PDT by LibKill (Father Darwin has a sense of humor but no mercy whatsoever.)
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To: supercat
You can do that. Disable autorun on your CD.
17 posted on 10/07/2003 7:00:19 PM PDT by kylaka
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To: Bloody Sam Roberts
as simple as holding down a computer's Shift key.

Id-juts

18 posted on 10/07/2003 7:01:24 PM PDT by greydog
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When will they get it?

The technological monopolistic honeymoon is over for the entertainment industry.

The invention of recording technology made the media industry, and now the continued progress of technology will unmake the media industry.

Which will be a positive thing: It will democratize entertainment.

When there is not much money in art, only people who love art will make art.

But when there is a lot of money in art, mostly people who love money . . .
19 posted on 10/07/2003 7:03:56 PM PDT by Age of Reason
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"Copy management is intended as a speed bump, intended to thwart the casual listener from mass burning and uploading. We made a conscious decision to err on the side of playability and flexibility."

Um... ok, proof that these guys don't think. What an oxymoronic statement! Yes it is the "casual listeners" that are "mass burning and uploading". Come on!

I agree with a comment on SlashDot... it is becoming to much of a legal hassle and liability to even listen to music. I can pick up newspapers and cafe, magazines at a doctor's office, books at a library, etc. But you have to be careful when listening to music... you could be breaking the law.
20 posted on 10/07/2003 7:07:23 PM PDT by kpp_kpp
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