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So we should make sure to cripple any ability PCs have to route one audio stream to another place, where it might just be recorded again. Yeah.

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Glenn Shannon, a programmer in Tucson, first publicized the technique several weeks ago on the Web site CDFreaks.com. From there, the method moved to blogs and news sites. Napster responded on Wednesday by posting a message from its chief technical officer, Bill Pence, that played down the problem, saying the method "can be likened to the way people used to record songs from the radio onto cassette tapes."

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So we should make sure to cripple any ability PCs have to route one audio stream to another place, where it might just be recorded again. Yeah.
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