Sep 30 2001

Sounding off on behalf of copy protection

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This Cnet.com article is a interview with Peter Jacobs the CEO of SunnComm, a company that makes the copy-protected cds. My favorite part is the first sentence of the reponse to the question that protection schemes dont work. “The technology that we sell is a padlock to music. If you have a lock cutter, a bolt cutter, you can cut that padlock off. If you’re determined to steal the music, the music can be stolen. Our technology is not thief proof.”

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