Hi Tobias, >I just read that informing about methods to crack a copy protection is >forbidden by law in the US. This is not entirely correct. But in any case ... just because some fools in the US Congress (of which there are many, unfortunately) decide to pass a stupid law of some kind, this does not automatically mean that the US courts are in any way obliged to agree to enforcing that stupid law. >As citizens of the still free countries in europe, we will keep our >american friends informed ;-) Very glad to be kept informed. Please keep doing so. Personally, I find the whole thing absurd and a cause for wry amusement, but that's probably just me As for the "still free countries in europe" ... well ... I am myself a still-hoping-to-be-free-one-day-very-soon citizen of an un-named but not-yet-free country in Europe. Just which particular European country do you reside in that has managed to be a "still free country in Europe"? With my EC passport it should be no problem for me to migrate there immediately. Along with my religion and my race and my ethnicity. >But don“t forget to delete our mails after reading... Man but this high-level security top secrecy stuff is incredibly exciting. Giving me a real rush. Must go now .... got lots of swift deleting to do ... I hear some rather loud knocking at my door!!! Kool Musick Keep Musick Kool
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Re: [L-OT] CD protection once more
2002-05-27 by Kool Musick
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