![]() ![]() He did this until he got on paper all the song. If you wanted to hear the song again you had to attend the ceremony.Īnd guess what, Mozart decided that he will remember the song using his brain part by part and transcribe what he remembered into the equivalent notes. Mozart attended a sort concert where the song was forbidden to be shared outside. If you want to share all the keys inside it’s your problem.Īnd as well, generally, any information that the brain cans keep in memory, you cannot tell people that they cannot keep unrestricted copies for their personal use. If they give you the chip then the chip and all the keys become yours truly. ![]() It’s your TPM, you paid for it, it’s yours and everything inside it.ĭoes not matter how hard manufacturers hide ‘secret’ keys in chips. Would be nice if I could steal them.Īnd for the TPM key, it’s fine by me to share it. Unfortunately I can only COPY them, too bad. If I could steal all the garbage YouTube videos with youtube-dl you better believe that there would not be any trash videos on YouTube anymore. The ‘Get $10000 without working’ ones and stuff like this. ![]() If I copy your data to my disk and now both you and me have the data that’s a COPY. If I steal your data that means I copy your data to my disk and delete it from yours. I thought the DRM’s goal was to block access to the movie after the license expires?Īnd before you say it it’s not even theft, it’s COPY. If not then why is it fine to remember the whole movie in your brain even after the subscription expired? However if people share the download tools so that people can use their own accounts to download what they watched, provided they do not upload the downloaded movies online, it’s fine by me. The movie should just only be available where the filmmakers intend it to be. In my opinion it does not matter whether you keep what you watched. When the movie is removed from Netflix or the subscription expires the brain chip erases your memories of the movie. We should require a brain memory controller to be placed in the head of Netflix users. If yes, then it should also be a problem that people can remember what they watched in their brain. – Netflix decided to send you the video out of their own volition.Īnd actually, this tool just allowed people to keep what they watched online. – You did not hack their systems since you used your own legitimate account logins. – Netflix allowed you to create your account with them. So why would some DRM bypass which is not a security breach in any way be illegal to disclose? This has drawn the curiosity of all the ransomware gangs and by the time the first server admin was finally able to patch his server many many servers were encrypted.īut that is not a problem for anyone, right? When the log4shell disaster first came out so many people did not even get a chance to get the patch yet but all news outlets wrote about it anyway. What is illegal about informing people about something that will stop working in 2 days and does not even cause security breaches? ![]()
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