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owned.do movie studios expect a perfect, uncrackable protection ? that's impossible. whatever they create can and will eventually be destroyed. The more they say it's "uncrackable", the harder people will hack away at it just to prove that it can be done.
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matt @ Apr 14th 2006 10:18PM
owned.
do movie studios expect a perfect, uncrackable protection ? that's impossible. whatever they create can and will eventually be destroyed. The more they say it's "uncrackable", the harder people will hack away at it just to prove that it can be done.