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She's going down to the devil, down down to 90 degrees.
Rock on bro!!!!
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Now wait a minute, you mean to tell me that putting a cutesy label on your back up will throw off the balance enough so it wont play, but they can embed a "radio chip" and it will run true and play??? Some kind of counter balanced blank maybe?? And I thought Sony got a lot for their movies now.
Now wait a minute, you mean to tell me that putting a cutesy label on your back up will throw off the balance enough so it wont play, but they can embed a "radio chip" and it will run true and play??? Some kind of counter balanced blank maybe?? And I thought Sony got a lot for their movies now.
A few of those chip/radio dvd's are already out. My friend was able to defeat it by looping it through his AM radio in his car. It worked well when he was done.
The hardest part was fitting the tv & dvd player in the back seat.
We put our heads together and made it somewhat more mobile by using his hand-crank roller he use to use for his garden hose. After rolling up several extension cords, we were able to watch it several blocks away.
I just read this and it sent shivers down my spine.
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I don't think that this will come to pass. There are to many people out there who will actively work against this and they will find away to defeat this type of copy protection. Basicly what they are trying to do is create a proprietary dvd, a new type that can only be played on a certain type of player. Think about all the people who have the older type players and having to tell them that they have to replace their $100 DVD players with $1000 dvd players.
IPICO claims that its RFID tags can be read a minimum six metres away, and at a rate of thousands of tags per minute. The chips will not require a battery, as they'll be powered by the energy in radio waves from the RFID reader
I am so fed up with "big brother"; If they do that, I buy no more DVD, just rent.
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