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Burglar
Registered: Dec 2004 Posts: 1089 |
Chromance: busted?
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/entertainment/4761768.stm
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The groups - with names such as Apocalypse Crew and Chromance - acquired digital copies of songs and albums before they were commercially released in the US and posted them to the internet. |
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Credo
Registered: Sep 2002 Posts: 11 |
Oswald: Sooner or later MP3 groups have to crack protections too, Sony's rootkits for example. :) Just joking, I'm sure it isn't that complicated to grab the tracks digitaly under Linux or something. And another joke: imagine you're doing a Britney Spears album firstie, well, that must bring some fame for an "MP3 cracker", it even may worth more points in Gamer's Guide. :) |
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stash Account closed
Registered: Jan 2002 Posts: 343 |
the chromance was the same chromance that was on the c64, the mp3 section was runned by mr. wax
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Trazan
Registered: Apr 2002 Posts: 620 |
Quote: the chromance was the same chromance that was on the c64, the mp3 section was runned by mr. wax
Thank you for making that clear the 2nd time in this thread :)
Ohwell, CHR is dead...move along! |
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Jon Account closed
Registered: Apr 2005 Posts: 247 |
Quote: Nisse; I know, yet, I meant further information :)
And Oswald; I guess its only a matter of interest if you like music or not, the Mp3 scene is nice, and at the same time, a bore. The C64 scene did start it all, and it shows. This is where theres a community among the machine. Cant say I saw that on other platforms.
The Apple II had a pretty robust pirating scene prior to the release of the C=64... complete with cracktros. Nothing compared to what sceners did on the Commodore 64, though.
The C=64 was the right computer at the right time. Affordable, versitile... PLUS, the world was getting smaller. The C=64 warez scene brought software distribution and phreaking in to sync (thanks to MCI and Sprint's long distance calling codes) so widespread dispersion of software could become an affordable (free) reality.
Truly a unique phoenomenon; the only one that kind of comes close is the Amiga (close, but not quite).
-Ninj
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Death Demon Account closed
Registered: Feb 2005 Posts: 68 |
Wow, Mr. Wax died? When and how? He wasn't very old either. Didn't he get married too? Had a child? I spoke with him on IRC once in awhile, but it was a long time ago so it's hard to remember the details. |
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CenTraX Account closed
Registered: Jan 2002 Posts: 117 |
Quote: Wow, Mr. Wax died? When and how? He wasn't very old either. Didn't he get married too? Had a child? I spoke with him on IRC once in awhile, but it was a long time ago so it's hard to remember the details.
take a look @ http://www.scs-trc.net/forbalazs/index.shtml
Rest in Peace. |
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tomz Account closed
Registered: Sep 2006 Posts: 39 |
That link won't accept a message so I'll leave one here
"Szerbusz BALAZS az elet jo de sajnos teneked nem volt nagyon hoszu Goodbye MR.WAX,my RESPECT goes with you R.I.P. tomi |
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Jinx Account closed
Registered: Feb 2004 Posts: 3 |
http://www.cybercrime.gov/borchardtSent.htm
... and yes, Tristan was busted and sentenced.
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Splatterhead/SCS*TRC
Registered: Oct 2006 Posts: 10 |
damn... that sucks!
I also recall speaking to my old homeboy Balazs about his work on the mp3-scene... Didn't know they were that big though...
Still miss that crazy Hungarian mofo! |
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Trazan
Registered: Apr 2002 Posts: 620 |
ah, how about closing this old thread? :) |
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