2007-05-09

2B 7E 78 12 3F DB E7 93 2D 2A 0F 97 A4 4E 7E F0 (Reblog)

Although I ran across this on Slashdot, I still found it pretty funny. In a gnaw-out-your-own-entrails kind of way. Go visit Freedom to Tinker and get your own DMCA-protected 128 bit integer (mine is this post's title). They encrypt a copyrighted haiku with the number, grant you decryption rights, and the DMCA then affords that number the same protection the RIAA has been invoking for discovered AACS keys. You can read further down the Freedom to Tinker page for some more information about this AACS key curfuffle.

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

Dude! That's almost as easy to guess as the 09 F9 one. Every script kiddie in the country will be stealing your haiku.