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Unlike the European edition of Northern Light on Sony, the US edition on Metropolis is apparently not copy-corrupted and does not feature the Macintosh-wrecking Key2Audio rubbish. Time for a mail order.

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Date: 2002-12-11 10:26 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] hellsop.livejournal.com
There's also the issue that Sony doesn't know how many people are hacking cds with markers, and never will. They *can* see the differences in sales figures, once the differences in the numbers of protected and unprotected discs sold rises about the statistical noise. And, I have little doubt that they *are* watching for it. They know that it won't stop the determined and clever, so the impact of piracy isn't going to change over time, but the question of whether the sales come from one division (or company) or another will.

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Date: 2002-12-12 03:15 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] echo-echo.livejournal.com
If it spreads into common knowledge and is picked up on by the more mainstream media then yes, Sony will know about it. In fact, I would be pretty sure Sony already do know about it. Yes, it is impossible for them to know how many people are using the hack but by the same measure, they never really knew how many people were home copying their cd's or downloading them. The main arguements I can see for using it are to stop the spread of files on the internet and home copying. Well the internet issue isn't one really, because it just doesn't stop it. The only real issue is stopping home cd copying and tbh I think this is a relatively minor issue compared to the download issue. In fact the home copying issue doesn't even wash with me either. I don't see Sony kicking up a fuss that all the music retailers sell cdr's next to their tills.



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