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Re: Is the record industry turning to Trojan horse programs to copy-protect CDs?
From: "Jonathan A. Zdziarski" <jonathan () nuclearelephant com>
Date: Wed, 08 Oct 2003 15:27:35 -0400
The LaunchCD.exe program also presents an end user license agreement (EULA). If the user ever clicks Accept to agree to the terms of the license, the MediaMax driver is set to remains active even after the computer is rebooted.
My 2 cents... If permanent installation of this driver was included in the EULA, then this is not a trojan horse. Since I don't have a copy of the license agreement handy, I couldn't say whether it's in there or not...but IMHO, too many people ignore the fact that they are allowing themselves to be legally bound to such agreements without even reading them, and many newer EULAs even include an auditing clause giving the manufacturer to visit your facility and audit your systems. One of these days the RIAA might try and install monitoring software under such an agreement, and people who blindly agree to EULAs will be the ones nabbed by the RIAA. Also, if the EULA states that the user agrees not to make multiple copies of the media (which it probably does) then that user has agreed not to make multiple copies of the media...and shouldn't be bothered by the installation of such driver. I guess my point is, if you want to rip CD's, don't agree [via EULA] not to do it in the first place. If you truly believe that ripping CDs and putting them on a P2P network is ethical (as many do), then you violate your own ethics by agreeing not to and then doing it...so just do it, without agreeing to a contract. This copy protection ought to last about a month before word gets out to all the mp3 kiddiez to turn off autorun. _______________________________________________ Full-Disclosure - We believe in it. Charter: http://lists.netsys.com/full-disclosure-charter.html
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- Is the record industry turning to Trojan horse programs to copy-protect CDs? Richard M. Smith (Oct 08)
- Re: Is the record industry turning to Trojan horse programs to copy-protect CDs? Jonathan A. Zdziarski (Oct 08)
- Re: Is the record industry turning to Trojan horse programs to copy-protect CDs? Juraj Ziegler (Oct 08)
- Re: Is the record industry turning to Trojan horse programs to copy-protect CDs? Jonathan A. Zdziarski (Oct 08)
- Re: Is the record industry turning to Trojan horse programs to copy-protect CDs? Sebastian Herbst (Oct 08)
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- Re: Is the record industry turning to Trojan horse programs to copy-protect CDs? Juraj Ziegler (Oct 08)
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- Re: Is the record industry turning to Trojan horse programs to copy-protect CDs? Jonathan A. Zdziarski (Oct 08)
- Re: Is the record industry turning to Trojan horse programs to copy-protect CDs? Cael Abal (Oct 09)
- Re: Is the record industry turning to Trojan horse programs to copy-protect CDs? Valdis . Kletnieks (Oct 09)