Anti Swap CD Hits the Racks

What do you think about the world?
Post Reply
User avatar
Sylvus
Super Poster!
Super Poster!
Posts: 7033
Joined: July 10, 2002, 11:10 am
Gender: Male
XBL Gamertag: mp72
Location: A², MI
Contact:

Anti Swap CD Hits the Racks

Post by Sylvus »

http://story.news.yahoo.com/news?tmpl=s ... y/11865096
The disc has two sets of music tracks: one set of "encrypted" songs that can be handled by CD players but cannot be ripped on computers, and a duplicate set of tracks in the Windows Media format. These can be downloaded from the CD to a computer and then transferred to portable devices or recorded to home CDs.
It's a noble effort, and the hackers are going to have a few late nights, but my prediction is that it'll take less than 3 days before there's a workaround.
"It's like these guys take pride in being ignorant." - Barack Obama

Go Blue!
User avatar
masteen
Super Poster!
Super Poster!
Posts: 8197
Joined: July 3, 2002, 12:40 pm
Gender: Mangina
Location: Florida
Contact:

Post by masteen »

In CD players, the disc plays normally. When put into a Macintosh or Windows PC, the disc installs software to keep the music secure, and an interactive menu pops up with several links, including one to copy some or all of the Windows Media tracks to your hard drive.
First, how fucking DARE they ninja-install shit on people's PCs? I thought it was bad with that Gator pop-up shit, this is just unacceptable.

Secondly, how is it going to stop people who don't have auto-run enabled on their CD drives (like me)? Looks like Windows Explorer is all you'll need to "crack" this little monkey.
"There is at least as much need to curb the cruel greed and arrogance of part of the world of capital, to curb the cruel greed and violence of part of the world of labor, as to check a cruel and unhealthy militarism in international relationships." -Theodore Roosevelt
User avatar
Sionistic
Way too much time!
Way too much time!
Posts: 3092
Joined: September 20, 2002, 10:17 pm
Gender: Male
Location: Piscataway, NJ

Post by Sionistic »

So if you dont have windows your fucked for pc play, i get it...
yup I predict a crack fast, but in a week, not 3 days
people wont like the spyware either
User avatar
Aslanna
Super Poster!
Super Poster!
Posts: 12479
Joined: July 3, 2002, 12:57 pm

Post by Aslanna »

And this is supposed to get people to buy more CDs? When will they learn copy protection only penalizes the legitimate user.
Have You Hugged An Iksar Today?

--
User avatar
Skogen
Way too much time!
Way too much time!
Posts: 1972
Joined: November 18, 2002, 6:48 pm
Location: Claremont, Ca.
Contact:

Post by Skogen »

[quote="masteen]
First, how fucking DARE they ninja-install shit on people's PCs? I thought it was bad with that Gator pop-up shit, this is just unacceptable.
[/quote]

No shit on that one!! If ever meet the fucks that created Gator, I am going to hunt em down and kill 'em in there own kitchen!
User avatar
Zaelath
Way too much time!
Way too much time!
Posts: 4621
Joined: April 11, 2003, 5:53 am
Location: Canberra

Post by Zaelath »

Aslanna wrote:And this is supposed to get people to buy more CDs? When will they learn copy protection only penalizes the legitimate user.
Copy protection is only actually aimed at preserving the integrity of the first two weeks of sales (in the PC games industry at least, which has more history in this..) Various things have made this not enitrely successful, like generic safedisc crack, but the worst of the lot was Johnny Minimum-wage-earner at the disc duplicators sneaking a copy of the gold master before it even had safedisc applied. I don't really think the protection will stop the new CD's being MP3'd for long...

The most laughable protection scheme so far is the addition of flaws in the CD so they're unreadable in computer CD drives, but also reduce the quality in a 'normal' CD player because they figure most people have cloth ears and wouldn't know good hi-fi kit if it smashed them in the face..

Not being able to play a CD in your older CD player or on your computer (the only CD player I have) won't stop you buying their product! No... not at all... :)
User avatar
Boogahz
Super Poster!
Super Poster!
Posts: 9438
Joined: July 6, 2002, 2:00 pm
Gender: Male
XBL Gamertag: corin12
PSN ID: boog144
Location: Austin, TX
Contact:

Post by Boogahz »

Rip the files the hard way. Hell I still use one of my old ripper/converters once in a while for some super-high quality (bitrate) songs that I want to preserve just in case I screw something up with the original CD.
User avatar
Tegellan
Way too much time!
Way too much time!
Posts: 1278
Joined: July 5, 2002, 8:41 am
Gender: Male
Location: DK
Contact:

Post by Tegellan »

Worst idea ever, those shitheads that come up with this shit should be shot and buried in the desert. I don't know if they will ever learn...
Fortune favors the brave!
User avatar
Aslanna
Super Poster!
Super Poster!
Posts: 12479
Joined: July 3, 2002, 12:57 pm

Post by Aslanna »

As someone who buys CDs, (while also downloading MP3s I admit), I have to say I will never buy a CD that incorporates this.
Have You Hugged An Iksar Today?

--
User avatar
Truant
Way too much time!
Way too much time!
Posts: 4440
Joined: July 4, 2002, 12:37 am
Location: Trumania
Contact:

Post by Truant »

are these new super ninja proof cd's marked? because i sure won't be buying any...and that's coming from me. ><
User avatar
Vaemas
Almost 1337
Almost 1337
Posts: 996
Joined: July 5, 2002, 6:23 pm
Gender: Male
XBL Gamertag: BeaverButter
Location: High Ministry of Accountancy

Post by Vaemas »

I have to agree. That's pretty damn low. Good concept...extremely poor implementation.
High Chancellor for Single Malt Scotches, Accounting Stuffs and Biffin Greeting.
/tell Biffin 'sup bro!
Zamtuk
Way too much time!
Way too much time!
Posts: 4781
Joined: September 21, 2002, 12:21 am
Location: Columbus, OH

Post by Zamtuk »

Many Net swappers "think it is their God-given right to steal music," Whitmore says. "They don't know any better. We have to teach them."
Go fuck yourself.
Fuck Michigan!
User avatar
Aabidano
Way too much time!
Way too much time!
Posts: 4861
Joined: July 19, 2002, 2:23 pm
Gender: Male
Location: Florida

Post by Aabidano »

Aslanna wrote:I have to say I will never buy a CD that incorporates this.
I'm fairly sure I've never downloaded any music. There's none on my drives that I don't have a disk for now at any rate.

I'd never knowingly buy a CD that had this "feature". They'd better be marking them, or accept returns.

These folks continue to show that they don't have a clue on how the business they are in has evolved without them.
"Life is what happens while you're making plans for later."
User avatar
Deward
Way too much time!
Way too much time!
Posts: 1653
Joined: August 2, 2002, 11:59 am
Location: Wisconsin
Contact:

Post by Deward »

I am with the 3 days to crack the encryption and maybe a week to get it distributed to the world. There is only so much encryption that you can do to a music file before it is no longer playable. The only chance they really have of stopping piracy is to invent a complete new type of music format. Even then it will only take a week or two to break it. You just can't expect privacy when you are working with binary bits.
Deward
User avatar
Sionistic
Way too much time!
Way too much time!
Posts: 3092
Joined: September 20, 2002, 10:17 pm
Gender: Male
Location: Piscataway, NJ

Post by Sionistic »

This has happened with every median of music ever since record was made, i dont see why they are making such a big deal about it now, they knew it was gonna happen. That tax on recordable media and recorders is still in effect right?
User avatar
Kylere
Way too much time!
Way too much time!
Posts: 3354
Joined: July 3, 2002, 6:26 pm
Location: Flint, Michigan

Post by Kylere »

It has already been cracked BTW.

Umm this explains why I have a functioning DOS 6.22 box in the closet. Sounds like it was a smart move still.

Get ready for Palladium, gonna really hear people scream then
She Dreams in Digital
\"Led Zeppelin taught an entire generation of young men how to make love, if they just listen\"- Michael Reed(2005)
User avatar
Zaelath
Way too much time!
Way too much time!
Posts: 4621
Joined: April 11, 2003, 5:53 am
Location: Canberra

Post by Zaelath »

Kylere wrote:It has already been cracked BTW.

Umm this explains why I have a functioning DOS 6.22 box in the closet. Sounds like it was a smart move still.

Get ready for Palladium, gonna really hear people scream then
... talk about an obvious grab for another monopoly... So, how many SETI style computers would we need to crack the PKI of Palladium ... :)
Jugata
Gets Around
Gets Around
Posts: 246
Joined: August 9, 2002, 10:14 am

Post by Jugata »

Lol, if at first you don't succeed....fail fail fail fail fail fail. GL stopping music swapping.
User avatar
Kudo
Gets Around
Gets Around
Posts: 208
Joined: April 21, 2003, 11:16 am
Location: Phoenix, Arizona

Post by Kudo »

hah, they just lost a customer~ no more buying CDs for me, i can live with the radio.
User avatar
Mak
Almost 1337
Almost 1337
Posts: 834
Joined: August 5, 2002, 4:13 pm
Location: Tucson, AZ
Contact:

Post by Mak »

http://story.news.yahoo.com/news?tmpl=s ... ction_dc_6
A Princeton graduate student said on Monday that he has figured out a way to defeat new software intended to keep music CDs from being copied on a computer -- simply by pressing the Shift-key.
Makora

Too often it seems it is the peaceful and innocent who are slaughtered. In this a lesson may be found that it may not be prudential to be either too peaceful or too innocent. One does not survive with wolves by becoming a sheep.
User avatar
Boogahz
Super Poster!
Super Poster!
Posts: 9438
Joined: July 6, 2002, 2:00 pm
Gender: Male
XBL Gamertag: corin12
PSN ID: boog144
Location: Austin, TX
Contact:

Post by Boogahz »

WOW, he figured out how to leave auto-run on, and bypass it?

:roll:
User avatar
Siji
Way too much time!
Way too much time!
Posts: 4040
Joined: November 11, 2002, 5:58 pm
Gender: Male
XBL Gamertag: mAcK 624
PSN ID: mAcK_624
Wii Friend Code: 7304853446448491
Location: Tampa Bay, FL
Contact:

Post by Siji »

Worst case scenario = People record CD to cassette then from Cassette to computer.

Sure, not quite as high quality.. but FREE > $13 - and even if cost isn't the issue, being able to burn your legally purchased songs onto a single CD as MP3's is such a benefit, people will do it.

Don't know about anyone else, but my car stereo plays MP3's. I bought it for that purpose. I like having one CD in there playing 6-7 albums.

The RIAA will never get a penny from me ever again. Made that decision a long time ago.
User avatar
Boogahz
Super Poster!
Super Poster!
Posts: 9438
Joined: July 6, 2002, 2:00 pm
Gender: Male
XBL Gamertag: corin12
PSN ID: boog144
Location: Austin, TX
Contact:

Post by Boogahz »

I have been car shopping lately since it's time to retire my towncar...there have been a couple trucks I looked at with built-in MP3 players but the one's I actually looked at had the damned 6-disk in dash changers. Dammit, I don't want that option!

Personally, I see the MP3 situation as similar to the "blank cassette" arguments from years back. It killed the music industry then too, didn't it? Granted with these "cassettes" being available for basically everyone for free, it "could" have a more lasting impact.

Putting out some good music once in a while rather than spending the money the artists could have on legal fees might make me buy more music anyhow.
User avatar
Jaxomer
Star Farmer
Star Farmer
Posts: 259
Joined: July 11, 2002, 4:07 pm

Post by Jaxomer »

Well this didn't take very long:

http://www.msnbc.com/news/978433.asp?0cv=CB20
Keepers of the Elements
|Jaxomer|Memsi|
User avatar
Aslanna
Super Poster!
Super Poster!
Posts: 12479
Joined: July 3, 2002, 12:57 pm

Post by Aslanna »

SunnComm Technologies, a developer of CD antipiracy technology, said Thursday that it will likely sue a Princeton student who early this week showed how to evade the company’s copy protection by pushing a computer’s Shift key.
That's a funny sub-headline. Or whatever it's called.

I'd be surprisd if they won.
Have You Hugged An Iksar Today?

--
User avatar
Vaemas
Almost 1337
Almost 1337
Posts: 996
Joined: July 5, 2002, 6:23 pm
Gender: Male
XBL Gamertag: BeaverButter
Location: High Ministry of Accountancy

Post by Vaemas »

If that lawsuit actually goes to court, we will have hit a new, all-time low. If your company's product's success is primarly based off of Window's auto-run feature, your company deserves to be publicly humiliated. Besides, don't even think about trying to ninja install software on my machine. That's a fast way to get me pissed.
High Chancellor for Single Malt Scotches, Accounting Stuffs and Biffin Greeting.
/tell Biffin 'sup bro!
Kguku
Almost 1337
Almost 1337
Posts: 864
Joined: July 22, 2002, 1:47 pm
Location: Winnipeg, MB
Contact:

Post by Kguku »

I wonder if they'll try and sue Microsoft as well for the following information in their help file. :lol:

Windows 2000 keyboard shortcuts
Press To
CTRL+C Copy.
CTRL+X Cut.
CTRL+V Paste.
CTRL+Z Undo.
DELETE Delete.
SHIFT+DELETE Delete selected item permanently without placing the item in the Recycle Bin.
CTRL while dragging an item Copy selected item.
CTRL+SHIFT while dragging an item Create shortcut to selected item.
F2 Rename selected item.
CTRL+RIGHT ARROW Move the insertion point to the beginning of the next word.
CTRL+LEFT ARROW Move the insertion point to the beginning of the previous word.
CTRL+DOWN ARROW Move the insertion point to the beginning of the next paragraph.
CTRL+UP ARROW Move the insertion point to the beginning of the previous paragraph.
CTRL+SHIFT with any of the arrow keys Highlight a block of text.
SHIFT with any of the arrow keys Select more than one item in a window or on the desktop, or select text within a document.
CTRL+A Select all.
F3 Search for a file or folder.
CTRL+O Open an item.
ALT+ENTER View properties for the selected item.
ALT+F4 Close the active item, or quit the active program.
CTRL+F4 Close the active document in programs that allow you to have multiple documents open simultaneously.
ALT+TAB Switch between open items.
ALT+ESC Cycle through items in the order they were opened.
F6 Cycle through screen elements in a window or on the desktop.
F4 Display the Address bar list in My Computer or Windows Explorer.
SHIFT+F10 Display the shortcut menu for the selected item.
ALT+SPACEBAR Display the System menu for the active window.
CTRL+ESC Display the Start menu.
ALT+Underlined letter in a menu name Display the corresponding menu.
Underlined letter in a command name on an open menu Carry out the corresponding command.
F10 Activate the menu bar in the active program.
RIGHT ARROW Open the next menu to the right, or open a submenu.
LEFT ARROW Open the next menu to the left, or close a submenu.
F5 Refresh the active window.
BACKSPACE View the folder one level up in My Computer or Windows Explorer.
ESC Cancel the current task.
SHIFT when you insert a CD into the CD-ROM drive Prevent the CD from automatically playing.

Notes

Some keyboard shortcuts may not work if StickyKeys is turned on in Accessibility Options.
If you are connected to Windows 2000 through Microsoft Terminal Services Client, some shortcuts have changed. For more information, see the online documentation for Terminal Services Client.
Related Topics
"When you dance with the devil, the devil don't change, the devil changes you."
User avatar
Sionistic
Way too much time!
Way too much time!
Posts: 3092
Joined: September 20, 2002, 10:17 pm
Gender: Male
Location: Piscataway, NJ

Post by Sionistic »

wow, its amazing just how low a company will go.
"Our software didnt work because they didnt want it to on thier own personal computer, we must sue!"
just fucking pathetic
Kguku
Almost 1337
Almost 1337
Posts: 864
Joined: July 22, 2002, 1:47 pm
Location: Winnipeg, MB
Contact:

Post by Kguku »

I got bored and emailed the company asking if this article had any base of truth, the response I got made me laugh.

From: "Peter Jacobs" <peterj@sunncomm.com>
Subject: RE: Is this article true?
Date: Fri, 10 Oct 2003 08:49:51 -0700
To: "Mark VanCamp" <markv@paconline.net>



no, it's not true.

__________________
Peter H. Jacobs
Chief Executive Officer
SunnComm Technologies, Inc,

So I replied asking if there was going to be an ammendment/retraction, as this information was being published by several reputable news sources. :lol:
"When you dance with the devil, the devil don't change, the devil changes you."
User avatar
Aslanna
Super Poster!
Super Poster!
Posts: 12479
Joined: July 3, 2002, 12:57 pm

Post by Aslanna »

http://www.dailyprincetonian.com/archiv ... 8797.shtml
SunnComm Technologies, Inc. announced yesterday morning it would sue first-year graduate student John Halderman over his recent critique of the company's new CD copy-protection method, but by the end of the day SunnComm president and CEO Peter Jacobs said he changed his mind.
Critique can be found here. Interesting reading.
Have You Hugged An Iksar Today?

--
User avatar
Sionistic
Way too much time!
Way too much time!
Posts: 3092
Joined: September 20, 2002, 10:17 pm
Gender: Male
Location: Piscataway, NJ

Post by Sionistic »

he probably changed his mind after about seeing 250 thousand people foaming at the mouth
Post Reply