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----- Original Message -----
From: "Erik Heil" <eheil@xxxxxxx>
To: <speakup at braille.uwo.ca>
Sent: Thursday, May 16, 2002 6:58 PM
Subject: Re: interesting story


> Just a thought here regarding the HJ authorization disks.  We need to find
> where the errors are hard coded into the filesystem, then we could create
a
> usable version and possibly use dd to create the media.  Who knows, if
we're
> very good at this, we may even be able to create our own NT
authorizations.
> This depends on what flag values are actually set in the authorization
file.
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Alex Snow" <alex_snow at gmx.net>
> To: <speakup at braille.uwo.ca>
> Sent: Thursday, May 16, 2002 6:53 PM
> Subject: Re: interesting story
>
>
> > I can't seem to find this teledisk program, Whare do I go?
> > ----- Original Message -----
> > From: "Octavian Rasnita" <orasnita at home.ro>
> > To: <speakup at braille.uwo.ca>
> > Sent: Wednesday, May 15, 2002 9:19 PM
> > Subject: Re: interesting story
> >
> >
> > > Do you know about Teledisk?
> > > It is used for creating images of floppy disks with extra sectors and
> some
> > > sectors formatted with another density.
> > > www.shaftoffice.com.
> > >
> > > Teddy,
> > > orasnita at home.ro
> > >
> > > ----- Original Message -----
> > > From: "Alex Snow" <alex_snow at gmx.net>
> > > To: <speakup at braille.uwo.ca>
> > > Sent: Thursday, May 16, 2002 3:05 AM
> > > Subject: Re: interesting story
> > >
> > >
> > > You can't image the disk.  I think there's hard errors on it to
prevent
> me
> > > >from doing just that.  The best thing to do is find out exactly what
> > > hjauth.exe does.  That would be great If I could run 2k or xp on this
> box
> > > aspecially cause I'm running a server.
> > > ----- Original Message -----
> > > From: "Igor Gueths" <igueths at attbi.com>
> > > To: <speakup at braille.uwo.ca>
> > > Sent: Wednesday, May 15, 2002 6:47 PM
> > > Subject: Re: interesting story
> > >
> > >
> > > Hi Alex. Now there's one thing that I don't think has been cracked or
> > > avoided yet. I think I could use my box to image an nt authorization,
> and
> > > then copy it onto a fat formatted disk for others to use. Now as for
> > > tricking Winblows into thinking that jfw is registered under w2k, will
> > have
> > > to search the various reg keys for that one.
> > > ----- Original Message -----
> > > From: Alex Snow <alex_snow at gmx.net>
> > > To: <speakup at braille.uwo.ca>
> > > Sent: Wednesday, May 15, 2002 3:33 PM
> > > Subject: Re: interesting story
> > >
> > >
> > > > So Do I.  Can't use it though because I don't got jaws "NT
> > authorisation".
> > > > Maybe there's a crack for that also?
> > > > ----- Original Message -----
> > > > From: "Gregory Nowak" <greg at romualt.dhs.org>
> > > > To: <speakup at braille.uwo.ca>
> > > > Sent: Wednesday, May 15, 2002 3:28 PM
> > > > Subject: Re: interesting story
> > > >
> > > >
> > > > > Yeah. A friend of mine surprised me the other day by cheerfully
> > > informing
> > > > me that he's got a cd of a cracked copy of windows xp.
> > > > > Greg
> > > > >
> > > > >
> > > > > On Wed, May 15, 2002 at 03:22:42PM -0400, Alex Snow wrote:
> > > > > > Sounds just like Microcrap. Hypocritical.
> > > > > > And about that xp activation thing, it's been cracked.
> > > > > > ----- Original Message -----
> > > > > > From: "Igor Gueths" <igueths at attbi.com>
> > > > > > To: <speakup at braille.uwo.ca>
> > > > > > Sent: Tuesday, May 14, 2002 7:33 PM
> > > > > > Subject: interesting story
> > > > > >
> > > > > >
> > > > > > Hi all. Hope this is of interest.
> > > > > >
> > > > > >                       Did Microsoft Flirt With Piracy?
> > > > > >
> > > > > >                   Complaints about open-source software policy
> > reveal
> > > > piracy
> > > > > > rap
> > > > > >                   in France.
> > > > > >                   Kim Zetter, special to PCWorld.com
> > > > > >                   Thursday, May 09, 2002
> > > > > >                   While Microsoft cracks down on software
pirates
> > the
> > > > world
> > > > > >                   over, the software giant itself was quietly
> > > convicted
> > > > of
> > > > > >                   piracy charges in France last fall--and the
> case,
> > > > while
> > > > > >                   supposedly under appeal, may cost the company
> some
> > > > > > business.
> > > > > >                   The French division of Microsoft is facing a
> fine
> > of
> > > > about
> > > > > >                   $422,000 for illegal use of another company's
> > source
> > > > code
> > > > > > in
> > > > > >                   an animation program called Softimage 3D. The
> > > program
> > > > has
> > > > > > been
> > > > > >                   used to create such films as The Matrix, Men
in
> > > Black,
> > > > and
> > > > > >                   Star Wars. But the dispute itself was cited by
a
> > > > > > governmental
> > > > > >                   buyer who contends Microsoft should not
complain
> > > about
> > > > > > pirates
> > > > > >                   when it is guilty of the same transgression.
> > > Microsoft
> > > > did
> > > > > > not
> > > > > >                   respond to requests for comment.
> > > > > >                   Borrowed Code
> > > > > >                   The issue started in 1995 when Microsoft
France
> > > > purchased
> > > > > >                   Softimage, a Canadian company that developed
the
> > 3D
> > > > CGI
> > > > > >                   animation program Softimage 3D. The acquired
> > company
> > > > was
> > > > > >                   accused of illegally lifting source code from
a
> > > > > > proprietary
> > > > > >                   program called Character, developed by the
> owners
> > of
> > > > Syn'x
> > > > > >                   Relief, a company near Paris.
> > > > > >                   In 1994, Softimage had negotiated with Syn'x
> about
> > > > > > integrating
> > > > > >                   parts of the Character program into Softimage
> 3D.
> > > But
> > > > the
> > > > > > deal
> > > > > >                   fell through when Softimage demanded all
rights
> to
> > > the
> > > > > > code,
> > > > > >                   according to a report in PC World Malta. In
> 1995,
> > > when
> > > > > > Syn'x
> > > > > >                   severed its relationship with
> Microsoft-Softimage,
> > > the
> > > > > > company
> > > > > >                   assured Syn'x that it had removed "some or
all"
> of
> > > > > > Character
> > > > > >                   from its software. But Syn'x charges that
> > > > > > Microsoft-Softimage
> > > > > >                   removed only one part of the code, and
retained
> > > eight
> > > > > > other
> > > > > >                   functions that Character's developers had
> > registered
> > > > with
> > > > > > the
> > > > > >                   French National Intellectual Property
Institute.
> > > > > >                   After Syn'x sent two letters to Softimage and
> > > > Microsoft
> > > > > >                   demanding the functions be removed, the
company
> > > filed
> > > > > > suit. In
> > > > > >                   1998, Microsoft sold Softimage to Avid
> > Technologies
> > > > but
> > > > > >                   remained responsible for the legal
infringements
> > of
> > > > its
> > > > > > former
> > > > > >                   wholly owned subsidiary.
> > > > > >                   Although Syn'x eventually fell into bankruptcy
> as
> > a
> > > > result
> > > > > > of
> > > > > >                   the case, the program's authors continued
their
> > > fight.
> > > > > > Last
> > > > > >                   September the Commercial Court of Nanterre,
> > France,
> > > > > > awarded
> > > > > >                   Syn'x the judgment for damages and interest.
> > > Microsoft
> > > > has
> > > > > >                   vowed to appeal the decision.
> > > > > >                   Sales Pitch Rebuffed
> > > > > >                   Microsoft's brush with piracy in France came
to
> > > light
> > > > only
> > > > > >                   this week. The case was overshadowed at the
time
> > by
> > > > the
> > > > > > focus
> > > > > >                   on the September 11 terrorist attacks. But
> > recently
> > > a
> > > > > > Peruvian
> > > > > >                   congressman raised the issue in regard to a
> > > Microsoft
> > > > > >                   contract.
> > > > > >                   Dr. Edgar David Villanueva Nu?ez corresponded
in
> > > April
> > > > > > with
> > > > > >                   Microsoft's general manager in Peru over
> proposed
> > > > > > legislation
> > > > > >                   there that would require any software used by
> the
> > > > Peruvian
> > > > > >                   government to be open source (or "free
> software,"
> > as
> > > > it's
> > > > > >                   referred to in Peru). Microsoft
representatives
> > > > protested
> > > > > > the
> > > > > >                   plan, writing the congressman that producing
> > > > open-source
> > > > > >                   software makes a software company vulnerable
to
> > > piracy
> > > > of
> > > > > > its
> > > > > >                   intellectual property by competitors. If Peru
> > > mandates
> > > > the
> > > > > > use
> > > > > >                   of open-source software by government
agencies,
> it
> > > > "would
> > > > > >                   establish discriminatory and noncompetitive
> > > practices
> > > > in
> > > > > > the
> > > > > >                   contracting and purchasing" of software by
> public
> > > > bodies,
> > > > > >                   Microsoft stated.
> > > > > >                   Nu?ez was apparently not persuaded. He replied
> to
> > > > > > Microsoft:
> > > > > >                   "The inclusion of the intellectual property of
> > > others
> > > > in
> > > > > > works
> > > > > >                   claimed as one's own is not a practice that
has
> > been
> > > > noted
> > > > > > in
> > > > > >                   the [open-source] software community; whereas,
> > > > > > unfortunately,
> > > > > >                   it has been in the area of proprietary
> software."
> > He
> > > > cited
> > > > > >                   specifically Microsoft's conviction by the
> > > Commercial
> > > > > > Court of
> > > > > >                   France, "for violation of intellectual
property
> > > > (piracy,
> > > > > > to
> > > > > >                   use the unfortunate term that your firm
commonly
> > > uses
> > > > in
> > > > > > its
> > > > > >                   publicity)."
> > > > > >                   Meanwhile, Microsoft remains one of the most
> > > outspoken
> > > > > > critics
> > > > > >                   of piracy, aggressively pursuing violators and
> > > urging
> > > > > >                   authorities to crack down on anyone who
> illegally
> > > > copies
> > > > > > its
> > > > > >                   software. The company even went so far as to
> > include
> > > > an
> > > > > >                   Activation Wizard in Windows XP, which
prevents
> > > > customers
> > > > > > from
> > > > > >                   loading a single copy of XP onto more than one
> PC.
> > > The
> > > > > > company
> > > > > >                   amended the policy after user outcry.
> > > > > >
> > > > > >
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