The Register is reporting that an anonymous coder has cracked Microsoft’s Digital Rights Management Version 2. Beagle Screamer the alias of the person who crack it explains why by saying, “When I buy a piece of music (not rent it, and not preview it), I expect (and demand!) my traditional fair use rights to the material. I should be able to take that content, copy it onto all my computers at home, my laptop, my portable MP3 player….basically anything I use to listen to the music that I have purchased.” Right on. Cryptome is mirroring the file and the techninical details of it.
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