Sure it was a technical achievement, but what he did does not improve your rights as an itunes user at all. If you break the drm, you have illegal music which you have paid for- the worst of all possible situations. If you want illegal songs, why pay for them? The above also applies to anyone who burns cds and rerips them- read the license.in related news, i got two more songs from pepsi
If you want freedom, boycott DRM services- and if you really want freedom boycott paying for any software or music.
<@nick> and i have a little monkey. i take him on the stage with me and beat him senseless
dvd-john (mr de-css) came through again, but this time with removing the DRM (digital rights management) in iTunes. click here for more info.
from the comments in the article:
typically, i work in warren on fridays to attend meetings at that site.
i've been working here all last week and this week too. every day feels like friday and i'm wondering why the weekend never comes. save me?
apply for graduation: check
no new episodes of ATHF until the fall. bastards.
so what do you do when your boss falls asleep during a meeting?
totally fucking hilarious.
amanda surprised me with a random Tuesday gift. a book called kill whitey
oh yeah, this wedding's gonna be awesome.
i fucking hate database modelling.
strangers have started sending us money. ok, they're not strangers. they're family that we haven't met before.. some shit about, "congratulations on your engagement/wedding!"
i think about baseball or soccer games i played when i was a kid. the teams would line up and cross, "gg." "gg." "gj." "gg." ...

