Aussie Mark said:In Australia, a rootkit is a six pack and a condom.
philthygeezer said:And the RIAA already gets royalties on all the blank CDs I buy for backing up data not closely related to music or sound.
Big Poppa said:Sony is being killed by Samsung in the consumer electronics arena. In the old days if you knew little about tvs and stuff you bought sony, now you buy samsung. HOW COULD YOU SCREW UP THE WALKMAN!!!!!!!!! Business schools will be studying this for decades.
Well, that is about all it will or could do, just slow them down, just a little. As mentioned in another post, the "analog hole" is always there. If bootleggers copy movies right off the theatre screen with camcorders [how analog can you get...], and they still get repeat customers, then making a new, unprotected "master" music CD before cranking out zillions of bootleg copies is not a barrier, just a brief slowdown. And if the bootleggers go with Mac or Unix [as also in another post] they need not even waste their time on re-ripping to out the Sony sneakware.bovinehost said:The real problems generated by piracy have nothing to do with regular consumers like us. Go to any 'flea market' type thing in Asia or Latin America (probably elsewhere, too) and you can find any title you like, pirated by guys who are not at all like us. Big factories.
Do you think rootkit chokeholds slow them down? Of course not.