l33tminion: (Skilled)
Sam ([personal profile] l33tminion) wrote2007-05-03 10:55 am

LOLZ, DRM

AACS (the content protection system for HD-DVD and Blu-Ray movies) has been cracked. Cory Doctorow's analysis is right on: DRM costs years and billions and is rendered totally useless by some hackers in a week or so of spare time.

To make the story more amusing, the AACS is now sending bogus legal threats against everyone who posts a number. Specifically, this number:
9-f9-11-02-9d-74-e3-5b-d8-41-56-c5-63-56-88-c0

Amusingly, Digg (a popular social link-sharing site) tried to censor the story, but gave in after that provoked a virtual riot from its users.

Update: The number is now on over 700,000 webpages and has sparked a variety of artistic renditions, including this song. It's really hard for anyone to suppress information on the internet once it starts to spread.

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