"MP3/DeCSS/Software Piracy Solution"
Snapped from the CDfreaks :
Once again a company claims to have solved the piracy problem. Check out a piece from their press-release
"Playapp.com" , a newly formed Dallas company will be unveiling this week at the SXSW 2000 Film/Interactive/Music Tradeshow in Austin, TX, its patented solution to the widespread problem of MP3, DeCSS, and software piracy occurring on the Internet..."
- CDRinfo's comment:
Anyone said "Been there, seen this, done that"?
And please let us know:
Will the new copy-protection scheme prohibit a Windows user from saving the original WAV file onto harddisk by simply using a "virtual" sound-card driver like "Total Recorder"? (I think the DeCSS story will be repeated, provided PlayApp will prove iself able to attract artists/customers... to this product:-) NULL
Once again a company claims to have solved the piracy problem. Check out a piece from their press-release
"Playapp.com" , a newly formed Dallas company will be unveiling this week at the SXSW 2000 Film/Interactive/Music Tradeshow in Austin, TX, its patented solution to the widespread problem of MP3, DeCSS, and software piracy occurring on the Internet..."
- CDRinfo's comment:
Anyone said "Been there, seen this, done that"?
And please let us know:
Will the new copy-protection scheme prohibit a Windows user from saving the original WAV file onto harddisk by simply using a "virtual" sound-card driver like "Total Recorder"? (I think the DeCSS story will be repeated, provided PlayApp will prove iself able to attract artists/customers... to this product:-) NULL