My browser couldn't locate http://www.theregister.co.uk/content/54/21577.html. Hi Gene, What is DMCA? Is the decision to include DMCA part of the Secure Digital Music Initiative (SDMI) http://www.sdmi.org to prevent copying? I read the following in the animal book, MP3 The Definitive Guide, by Scot Hacker. "Holes in the facade Or so the industry would have us believe. Of course there's always a way around, over, or under any barrier, and it probably won't be long before myriad hacks and workarounds are created to circumvent SDMI, both through hardware and through software. Present the computing world with a cracking challenge, and you've virtually thrown down the gauntlet. Hackers will see SDMI as just another challenge, and will no doubt discover myriad ways to circumvent SDMI's protection mechanisms. Illegal? Perhaps, but the fact remains that circumventions will exist. With the rising popularity of Linux, computer jocks find themselves in a an environment that's not accountable to any corporation, and lacking Microsoft-style supervision and/or cooperation with the SDMI group. Linux machines may in fact become a sort of haven for users wanting to circumvent SDMI. And since Linux is also a server platform, SDMI-protedted music ill quickly find its way back out of the Linux boxes and onto the Internet, in unprotected format.* --------------- * I'm not suggesting that SDMI circumvention will only occur in the Linux world; only that many hackers gravitate toward Linux and that Linux does not live under corporate control like other operating systems do. SDMI circumvention techniques will undoubtedly exist on all platforms." Michael Morgan handuma.com