  RenderXP Disturbed
join:2001-02-15 Georgetown, KY
·AT&T Southeast
| I wonder
Ok if you read the F.A.Q. the movie automatically deletes itself after 24 hours. I guess it will take roughly half that time before someone figures out a way to "crack" this system so one can watch the film over and over again. -- -Occasionally glancing up thru the rain , an watching for pigs on the wing- |
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 russotto
join:2000-10-05 Collegeville, PA | <shocked>But that would be ILLEGAL</shocked> |
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  phantasm99
@adelphia.net
| reply to RenderXP Since this movie will just delete itself within 24 hours of when you press play... Could you then just burn it to a cd without clicking play and then either just watch it from the cd or drag and drop it back onto your system so its not running it from the cd. So then the copy on your system would delete itself after the 24 hour period but then you still have the nice clean copy on cd.... Sure it may be a hassle but it seems a viable way to keep the movie for good. |
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  Aramis604 I Represent Nobody But Myself. Premium join:2000-12-15 Poway, CA clubs: | Good idea, but I bet that the file will input a line in the the windows registry to prevent that from being possible. If you're willing you can try and remove that line from your registry, but that could be tricky. |
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  RenderXP Disturbed
join:2001-02-15 Georgetown, KY
·AT&T Southeast
| reply to RenderXP Well, If there is anything that is 100% positive in the land of software. If someone makes a protection. Someone will come along and break it. And this is just another form of software if you think about it.
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