When DVD encoding was first broken by pioneering pirates, the 'free speech' argument was a big deal.
I recall shirts were printed with the big number that let you decode and rip movies off DVDs, they attempted to censor the number everywhere and all sorts were getting shut down for copyright reasons.
I bought the bits from the hard drive store. I'll flip them on and off as my fancy inspires.
It is a violation of my free speech to be prohibited from saying very specific and tremendously large numbers.
When DVD encoding was first broken by pioneering pirates, the 'free speech' argument was a big deal.
I recall shirts were printed with the big number that let you decode and rip movies off DVDs, they attempted to censor the number everywhere and all sorts were getting shut down for copyright reasons.
DeCSS
That was it - very cool, thank you.
Welcome. Crazy times.