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copy protection for the weak-spermed
I recently heard that Jon "DeCSS" Johansen circumvented iTunes' anti-copying program (in what i find a fairly obvious manner). But the story's from around Thanksgiving. How is it that i didn't hear about this until this week? All of you nerds on my friends list have failed me.

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http://nanocrew.net/blog/index.rss (DVD Jon's log, which seems to be down at the moment)
More conventional news sources where I learned about Jon's iTunes hack, in approximate ascending order of pain induced by reading them:
The Register: http://www.theregister.co.uk/tonys/slashdot.rdf
Boing Boing: http://boingboing.net/rss.xml
Wired News: http://www.wired.com/news_drop/netcenter/netcenter.rdf
c|net: http://rss.com.com/2547-12-0-20.xml
I'm sure all these have convenient lj feeds, too.
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(And, well, the first cut at it wasn't so interesting -- what he's done now with VLC is entirely different and much more interesting.)
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Good old journalism.
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The VLC stuff is more interesting anyway. That's not a "crack" in the sense of providing a completely unencumbered copy, but it does allow playback of protected files on unsupported systems. Which strikes me as being the better, more easily-defendable-without-being-Andrew-Orlowski thing.