Own Your Own 128-bit Number
09May07As I mentioned earlier when this whole AACS key issue kicked off, the DMCA effectively allows any individual to “own” a number or word. It didn’t take long, but now you too can abuse the DMCA by staking your claim on your own 128-bit number. It’s a bit pointless, but it does highlight the stupidity of the DMCA.
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