Beware of Sony CDs
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Beware of Sony CDs
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Awesome link Syl!
I had read about this a few days ago.
This link you posted wrapped the whole thing up pretty well.
This one: www.sysinternals.com/blog/2005/10/sony- ... ights.html
went into so much detail my brain shutdown.
But it's informative.
Everyone should scroll down to the bottom to read veiwers responses too.
Looks like the problems are vast.
https://thoolah.blogspot.com/
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Joker: I swear by all that's funny never to be taken in by that unconstitutional device again!

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Joker: I swear by all that's funny never to be taken in by that unconstitutional device again!




Crazy. I didn't understand everything the article said, but I think I got the gist of it. Sony marches to its own beat on many matters and likes to establish rules for everyone else to follow--the kind of arrogance befitting a giant global corporation. I never liked the idea of copy-protected CDs from day one.
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My take on it is that the Sony CD installs a hidden program for it's own purposes.Usivius wrote:I'm confused.
I am very compute naive, so can someone tell me what is going on? By using these CDs, is my computer getting tagged? or coookied? or whatever?...
By itself it's not harmful.
But it's very existance leaves your PC open to virus' that already exist for this program.
But it's so well hidden that your antivirus program is blind to helping you.
And removing it damages your PC or makes it so you can't use that particular music CD.
And it was only discovered by some amazingly good detective work by some system admins.
So it wasn't like Sony was going to release any patches to fix the program.
The whole things messed up.
https://thoolah.blogspot.com/
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My Kasabian CD was BMG, from last year (before they started putting this new program on) - It also installed its own media player when you put it in the computer, and if you tried to play it on anything else you got the first song broken into ten-second chunks instead of the actual tracks. In the end I just downloaded the songs from somewhere else.
Everyone on Windows should disable the autorun in their preferences, or at least press the shift key when putting in a CD to avoid installing nasty stuff.
Me, I'm using Linux on which that sort of copyprotection is entirely in vain, and boycotting any copyprotected CD anyways. I used to buy a lot of music but nowadays I don't want to give my money to any major record company for several reasons. They don't deserve it.
Me, I'm using Linux on which that sort of copyprotection is entirely in vain, and boycotting any copyprotected CD anyways. I used to buy a lot of music but nowadays I don't want to give my money to any major record company for several reasons. They don't deserve it.
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This seems to be a good explanation for various Windows OSes
I googled for it.
Honestly, I must say I was surprised (even though I shouldn't have been after having configured a static IP address in Windows 98 ). And they say Linux is hard to use...
I googled for it.

Honestly, I must say I was surprised (even though I shouldn't have been after having configured a static IP address in Windows 98 ). And they say Linux is hard to use...
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