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May 3, 200709-F9-11-etc, a DeCSS for the Digg Generation?
| Perhaps only old-timers remember the uproar over DeCSS, the program that broke copy protection on standard DVDs and was propogated by nerds in every form imaginable, including t-shirts like the one to the right. Today's uproar is over a code that can be used to break copy protection on the new HD-DVD and BlueRay discs that no one actually has yet. Already posted in every corner of the Internet, the code should be making its way to hats and shirts in about five minutes. | ![]() |
Posted by mark at May 3, 2007 12:51 PM
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