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To: Golden Eagle

Unless I'm making a legal copy of a Sony BMG product with XCP onto my computer. Or one with MediaMax, whose danger has been well documented, and whose use was not restricted to Sony BMG. Then I have a problem, don't I?

Ignore everything else I have to say if you please, but for Pete's sake, address this, if you would. The person who uncovered Sony BMG's rootkit was in violation of the DMCA, and would face penalties if they decided to prosecute him. This legislation aims to stiffen those penalties. Therefore, the only person with the courage to come forward & let the public know of the existence of the rootkit would be subject to those stiffer penalties.

This is what you're advocating. We're supposed to assume that no rights holders would install such illegal spyware? And we're supposed to accept that it's illegal to even find the stuff?


136 posted on 04/25/2006 2:01:13 PM PDT by One-Four-Five
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To: One-Four-Five

Didn't even the Sony rootkit allow a few legal copies to be made?


138 posted on 04/25/2006 4:31:12 PM PDT by Golden Eagle
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To: One-Four-Five

Good luck getting a straight answer from him.


141 posted on 04/25/2006 4:37:07 PM PDT by FLAMING DEATH
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To: One-Four-Five

I was responding to your claim the Sony rootkit didn't allow for "legal" copies, such as a backup. From what I understand, it did.


147 posted on 04/25/2006 6:00:03 PM PDT by Golden Eagle
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