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Re: It's legal to crack Apple II copy protection
Hi,
If it's OK I'm ready to put on any sever all technicals and utilities to
cracks any programs... with explications on schemes of protection (and not
only the change of markers but even spiraling, used by Electronic Arts). Of
course many things exists on some sites.
Is it a great idea ?
Thank you for answers.
"Greg Buchner" <apple22@mn.rr.com> wrote in message
apple22-DCD232.22544428102003@zeus-ge0.rdc-kc.rr.com">news:apple22-DCD232.22544428102003@zeus-ge0.rdc-kc.rr.com...
> http://news.com.com/2100-1028_3-5098639.html?tag=nefd_top
>
> From the article:
> Feds grant DMCA exceptions
> Last modified: October 28, 2003, 6:16 PM PST
> By John Borland
> Staff Writer, CNET News.com
>
>
> The U.S. Library of Congress created on Tuesday four narrow exemptions
> to a controversial digital-piracy statute but was criticized by
> free-speech activists, who had hoped for more exceptions.
>
> As part of a regular process of reviewing the Digital Millennium
> Copyright Act, regulators created four new instances in which it is
> legal to crack digital copyright protections. Such protections can now
> be broken to access
>
> ? Lists of sites blocked by commercial Internet filtering software, but
> not spam-fighting lists
> ? Computer programs protected by hardware dongles that are broken or
> obsolete
>
> <IMPORTANT ONE!!!>
>
> ? Computer programs or video games that use obsolete formats or
> hardware
>
> <Should include anything Apple II related...>
>
> ? E-books that prevent read-aloud or other handicapped access formats
> from functioning
>
>
> Greg B.
>
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