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Invisible wrote:
> More precisely: The encryption *must* be removed in order to *play* the
> music. Therefore, this encryption must be trivially breakable, and
> therefore it cannot prevent anybody pirating the music.
Encryption, if it is decryptable, is therefore trivially decryptable?
Here kid, tell me what's in this file *without* knowing the key.
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Tim Cook
http://empyrean.digitalartsuk.com
-----BEGIN GEEK CODE BLOCK-----
Version: 3.12
GFA dpu- s: a?-- C++(++++) U P? L E--- W++(+++)>$
N++ o? K- w(+) O? M-(--) V? PS+(+++) PE(--) Y(--)
PGP-(--) t* 5++>+++++ X+ R* tv+ b++(+++) DI
D++(---) G(++) e*>++ h+ !r--- !y--
------END GEEK CODE BLOCK------
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