On Friday 04 November 2005 15:12, Mark Knecht was like: > On 11/4/05, Burkhard Woelfel <versuchsanstalt@xxxxxx> wrote: > > -----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- > > Hash: SHA1 > > > > On Thursday 03 November 2005 15:04, Wolfgang Woehl wrote: > > > studio-64 <fsmith@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>: > > > > Try this for an update: > > > > http://yro.slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=05/11/02/1421250 > > > > PS this really is the war Zone, they get this through and we all > > > > lose!! > > > > > > Come on, FonyBMG and all the other biggies are idiot thieves on a > > > desperate rampage. In the past decade music industry has panicked out > > > of every single smart thing. They managed to screw their own A&R for > > > good. It's fun actually to watch them and their crap go down. A badly > > > written rootkit from Sony? I'm laughing essential parts of my body off > > > right now. > > > > > > Wolfgang > > > > Spiegel.De reporting about "the PR debacle" (in german) > > <http://www.spiegel.de/netzwelt/netzkultur/0,1518,383051,00.html> > > > > - - Burkhard > > I have not yet found any non-Linux English report on this that points > out it's really Microsoft's lack of system security that would let a > CDROM install system files that cause the problem, right? There is that. ;) Sony's DRM rootkit also appears to violate the Computer Misuse Act in the UK and may have legal problems in other parts of Europe. Plus, I'm fascinated to read the idea that Sony appear to have used parts of LAME code in their product, does that count as shooting yourself in the foot? Oh, and of course it doesn't work on Linux or Macs anyway. Boycotting Sony is probably worthwhile, although that probably won't mean a great deal for most people on this list. It's probably enough that we continue to forge ahead with building a positive alternative while we watch the corporate music business screw itself into the ground. ;) -- cheers, tim hall http://glastonburymusic.org.uk/tim