(Before reading, one should realize that this guy (irrationally?) gets on my nerves.)
So he cracked a DRM scheme, correct? How about working on something slightly more worthwhile, like work on getting the WMV3 codec to run on anything other than Windows and x86 Linux (with w32codecs)? Seriously, it terribly annoys me every time I run into a WMV3 file, with VLC spitting back the "There's no decoder for the video stream." error, and then playing just the sound.
Somehow I don't think breaking a DRM scheme is really worthy of so much attention... And seriously, who even uses DRM-'protected' WMV for content? Normal WMV, yes (hence the wish for a decoder running on non-Windows/x86-Linux systems)... DRM'd WMV, I've never seen (as far as I know - maybe I just didn't know because I can't even use normal WMV3 - again, I want a decoder for the codec, not the DRM!).
(Ok, so I got on a bit of a rant...)
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