, SecurityFocus 2005-11-10
The criticism of music giant Sony BMG Music Entertainment and its surreptitious copy protection software went up an octave this week as attorneys and law firms readied nearly a half dozen legal complaints against the company on behalf of consumers.
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Sony BMG faces digital-rights siege
2005-11-12
Chad Smith (1 replies)
Chad Smith (1 replies)
Re: Sony BMG faces digital-rights siege
2005-11-15
Will-Never-Trust Sony-Again (1 replies)
Will-Never-Trust Sony-Again (1 replies)

Also they control the media and it hasn't come out that a hell of a lot more than 20 CDs have at least 3 or 4 different viruses called XCP, SunCom, MediaMax, and CDEXTRA+AOL (which doesn't have a EULA and installs it's rootkit which uses AOL to hack you. Nothing on the disc tells you that CDEXTRA installs hacked AOL!
Sony is an riaa member and they sue dogs, dead people, and babies for $100,000 per song. They've painted a bullseye on them big enough to nuke, but I'd be content if they simply cut a check for a new computer. That's fair. In the past they sued you bankrupt for a song, I said this before, if you trade your rootkit CDs in for replacements, expect to have them coughed on by Bird Flu, and to be dead in a week. That's how evil Sony 666 Fifth is. If you take a CD instead of a voucher for a clean new PC, they OWNZ your SOUL!!!
Then all you do is...
Play VICE CITY and follow the Piper to your DOOM!
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