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Old 2nd March 2007, 02:36   #43  |  Link
lightshadow
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Originally Posted by Mistar Muffin View Post
Here's the takedown notice for Doom9 and other interested parties.
if the keys are not hardcoded in the progam, you don't violate any of the matters in the letter.

Let the program be as general as possible, and let the user provide the keys of choice e.g. by a --key parameter.

Aim at making the program as legal, none related to Blu-Ray, HD-DVD, and general as possible then they have nothing.

Ask where the Hymn Project gets they FairPlay DRM remover hosted. I remember they found a provider that was willing to fight for the right to remove DRM. I think it was in India.

Last edited by lightshadow; 2nd March 2007 at 02:38. Reason: typo
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