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Message-ID: <1087984191.20769.109.camel@maclenna.cs.curtin.edu.au>
From: maclenna at cs.curtin.edu.au (Alexander MacLennan)
Subject: [Fwd: Caveat Lector: Beastie Boys Evil]

Would this boil down to: If I can listen to it, I can copy it ?

On Wed, 2004-06-23 at 17:01, Szilveszter Adam wrote:
> Fetch, Brandon wrote:
> 
> > Similarly - what's to keep someone from using their digital out form their
> > home audio equipment to send the bits to their digital in on their computer?
> > 
> > Viola!  'Correct' digital bit stream that is now on the PC to do with as
> > they wish.
> > 
> > I haven't verified this but would presume the data stream to be 'pure' and
> > not protected in any way.  Can someone correct me?
> 
> I think they have already thought of that. The name Macrovision also 
> rings a bell here (although it is a different system than on VCRs naturally)
> 
> Regards,
> Sz.
> 
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