On Sun, 03 Apr 2005 12:53:13 GMT, in <alt.privacy.spyware>, Rick
<rsimon@cris.com> wrote:
>
[snip]
>
> Not that I'm overly fond of Macromedia, but the article you referenced is
> dealing with Macrovision, not Macromedia.
[snip]
I'll be damned. You are absolutely right. Over the past couple of years I
must have read dozens articles on this issue (plus several re-reads of the
cited one, since I tend to use it to explain why C-Dilla/SafeCast is evil);
and each time I've mis-parsed that name in the same way. No doubt this was
due to the same sort of neurological short-circuit responsible for the cliche
about adding the same column of numbers several times, and coming up with the
same *wrong* answer each time (hence the common wisdom to add them from the
bottom up, when attempting to check your work).
Nonetheless, between the "Local Shared Objects" nonsense and this:
<http://www.roughlydrafted.com/flash1.html>
it's pretty clear that Macromedia stuff should still be avoided.
And of course, Macrovision is a scumware outfit/product, for all sorts of
reasons we already know about *plus* this one.
Thanks for pointing out my error.
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