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Get your own 128-bit number

I've been hexed
Wednesday, 9 May 2007, 10:43
IF YOU ARE FEELING a bit left out after the movie industry declared last month that it had DCMA rights over a 128-bit number, a site has appeared that will help you out.

www.freedom-to-tinker.com has developed what it is called a VirtualLandGrab technology which means that you can own a 128-bit integer of your very own.

It generates a fresh pseudo random integer, just like the movie industry has. Your integer has been used to encrypt a copyrighted haiku, thereby transforming your integer into a circumvention device capable of decrypting the haiku without your permission. It give you all of our rights to decrypt the haiku using your integer.

My integer is 29 B1 DC 0F 6B 27 33 20 C1 B4 2F F4 42 D1 9A 62 and it can be used to decrypt the following haiku:

We own integers,
Says AACS LA.
You can own one too.

Of course if you see my integer anywhere on the Interweb, let me know and I will send a cease and desist letter. ยต

L'INQ
freedom-to-tinker

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