Roy Schestowitz wrote:
It's ineffective as well. A proof-of-concept crack from a 20-year-old is a
real embarrassment to this. There are no exceptions. iTunes was cracked. WMP
DRM was cracked. Blu-ray, HD-DVD, DVD...
Secret-keeping is hard, let alone devising an effective yet simple algorithm.
Even SHA1 is said to have been rocked recently.
You know, instead of a negative, lockout device like DRM, how about a
positive, pro-artist type thing?
How about new Ogg format file that is linked to PayPal...and which lets
the user "Thank" an artist by contributing to them, if they really,
really like the song?
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