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What's in a number? 2007-05-03 16:16:29

Yesterday seemed fun, then

Apparently, the key used to encrypt HD-DVD discs has been obtained by some means or other. This sparked an interesting reaction, which could be referred to as the Streisand effect

How much can you lay claim to an alpha-numeric string, though?

09F9:1102:9D74:E35B:D841:56C5:6356:88C0 is, from what I understand, a valid IPv6 address. If I were to be allocated that IP address, would I somehow be breaking DRM? So, the pro-DRM (For instance AACS LS have been serving cease and desist orders to people who publish this string

I don't think I've actually mentioned what this string can be used for, so...

I shall leave you with a soothing image

Current mood: thoughtful
Current music: Fall Out Boy - Bang the Doldrums

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