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From: devnull
Subject: Negation: The truth about AntiOnline::JHEKEYTGWJH
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Date: Thu, 20 May 1999 15:22:29 +0200 (CEST)
Message-Id: <199905201322.PAA19186@mail.replay.com>
From: JohnDoe@webtv.net (John Doe)
Newsgroups: demo.newsgroup
Subject: MP3 encoding, some details and corrections

Someone wrote:

>http://www.news.com/News/Item/0,4,37010,00.html
>describes the plan to deal with the threat of MP3 files.

As if it was anything new...

>
>In any case, at some point MP3 players will be upgraded to a "phase two".
> In this mode they can play music files ripped from the new CDs via "secure
> ripping".  Such files can only be played on devices owned by the person who ri
pped
> them, apparently.

If you hear, see, smell, feel or taste it, it can always be, from the
womb, unsecurely ripped.  Does a PC play MP3 in the woods?   Run a
tap from the secure device's speaker to your sound card.  Hit record.
Share it with your friends. Bits want to be free!