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Subject: Digital copy prot3ction Date: Thu, 19 Feb 1998 20:16:49 -0600 (CST) From: ichudov@algebra.com (Igor Chudov @ home)
I can hardly believe that any of these schemes are undefeatable.
As soon as the CPU starts talking to a video and sound board, this whole thing becomes easily breakable. All one needs to do is to capture the signals that go to these boards and re-record them.
Right?
The proposed technology would have no effect on televisions, video cassette recorders or computers already in use, the paper said.
I suspect that this part is the key, what they will propose is some mechanism to alter the chipsets from the one currently implimented. Expect them to impliment something similar to the DAT tape systems where the machine won't execute a copy function if it sees the correct signal. ____________________________________________________________________ | | | When a man assumes a public trust, he should | | consider himself public property. | | | | Thomas Jefferson | | | | | | _____ The Armadillo Group | | ,::////;::-. Austin, Tx. USA | | /:'///// ``::>/|/ http://www.ssz.com/ | | .', |||| `/( e\ | | -====~~mm-'`-```-mm --'- Jim Choate | | ravage@ssz.com | | 512-451-7087 | |____________________________________________________________________|