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MPAA admits to unauthorized movie copying

Discussion in 'Safety valve' started by dr_no, Jan 24, 2006.

  1. dr_no

    dr_no Regular member

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  2. Daniel_G

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    You should submit this in the news section, this is a great story :)
    *if you won't submit it, i will.*
     
  3. dr_no

    dr_no Regular member

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    In all honesty I was contemplating, but wasn't sure.
    It's news of course, but if you want to, then go ahead or maybe one of the mods will do it.
     
  4. Daniel_G

    Daniel_G Guest

    I'll submit it then, this seems to be a very likely story, the mpaa have pulled stunts like this before, so...

    [edit] i just submitted it, now let's wait and see :) [/edit]
     
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    Screw the MPAA
     
  6. aabbccdd

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    lol wonder what software they used ,probably downloaded it from this site
     
  7. dr_no

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    Naahhh, I think they might have their own proprietary software able to break any encryption we don't know about, with the code locked down deep at Fort Knox :)
     
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    I bet all of the dvd's the MPAA have are copy protection free.
     
  9. dr_no

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    weazel200,
    You kidding me?
    You think they would hand out protected movies to their employees so they would have to break the protection?
    Double whammy?
     
  10. dr_no

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    Forgot to add, this story is funny as it is.
    Like that it would be the funniest story ever.
    Nothing could top that.
     
  11. LOCOENG

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    I'll bet they used a hacked version of AnyDVD running behind DVDD and burned with a cracked copy of Nero.

    [​IMG]
     
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    AAAARRRR me mateys.. they be the real pirates..
    Hey dr_no mabye you could get Goldfinger to help us with that fort knox break in.. LOL just kidding. I love all the bond flicks, and dr no was one of the greats. Ursula looked great on that beach!
     
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    Do as I say...
    Not as I do!
     
  14. dr_no

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    I just wonder, did they burn it on CMC Mags?
     

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