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Security Strategy

By Declan McCullagh

Published: Thursday 13 May 2004


Name

Angus Doyle


Location

Bristol


Occupation

IT Director


Comment

Doug -
Hacking is defined as "To gain access to (a computer file or network) illegally or without authorization".

And technically a song on a cd is a file, and the copy protection on the CD's is also classed as a file or program. Therefore a ruling allowing users to bypass this security measure is indeed hacking, granted only a little White Hat hacking.



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