In a handful of instances, hackers have actually managed to completely break, or strip out, the digital rights protection tools applied to media files. Because this kind of technique preserves the original quality of the digital file, it is potentially the most dangerous to content companies.
The tools that allow DVDs to be copied have been the most widely used version of this technique, with commercial products even showing up temporarily on mainstream store shelves. An early version of Microsoft's Windows Media was broken in , but the company was able to fix the problem with updates to its media player.
More recently, Apple has repeatedly changed its iTunes software to block hackers who have figured out ways to remove the copy-protection software from songs purchased at its online store. The "stream ripping" problem is a different one, essentially a high-tech version of recording a song off the radio. Instead of removing the copy-protection software, a computer program plays the song as it is supposed to, and then records the song as the unprotected audio is sent to the sound card and speakers.
This technique is typically more cumbersome than a DRM-remover, requiring each song to be played fully, and can result in substantially diminished sound quality. In the case of the Winamp plug-in that is being applied to Napster's downloadable songs, the tool creates WAV files that are more than 10 times larger than their original Windows Media formats. Nonetheless, technology companies have taken some steps to block these tools in the past. RealNetworks successfully sued a company called Streambox that created software for recording online streaming media in the company's video format.
Microsoft has created software to help block this kind of ripping, but it has rarely been used by content providers. Jump to Navigation. Search form Search. Filed under:. Digital Rights Management. Rate this article:. Leave this field blank. Need Help? If you need technical assistance , I can help.
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If he succeeds, that is. The fact is: he may never succeed. What a childish and stupid act. Now, they maybe held liable for misinformation and possible loses from it in addition to possible DMCA and etc.
This is plain stupid and for the stupid purpose to be in the center of the spotlight. Or you guys think that you and only you are saving everybody? And therefore you should be in the center of attention! Time will tell if you will be able to find at least 1 answer to above 3, not to say that you will be able to find all 3, as you may spend all your life finding just public key which I assume is 20 bytes long.
Perhaps the request for donations has something to do with it. You need to grow up if all you do is hang around blogs criticizing others creativity.
Get a life man. John, your jealous. Admit it.
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