[Full-Disclosure] Is the record industry turning to Trojan horse programs to copy-protect CDs?
Juraj Ziegler
e at hq.sk
Thu Oct 9 07:08:51 BST 2003
On Wed, Oct 08, 2003 at 05:44:31PM -0400, Jonathan A. Zdziarski wrote:
> No argument. P2P was merely an example.
All I wanted to point out is that there si no connection between ripping
a CD and sharing mp3s and that ripping per se is legal in my country.
Not having booted into windows for months, I doubt I would even see
their EULA :)
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