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Croll says that, contrary to rumors, the company will continue development of new products. “One of the things we did is that we kept the key development teams,” so that Eazel could continue innovation.
He added that his job will not change much, even without the thirty odd former colleagues. “As we bring out new things we’ll still have to talk to the press, for example.”
Croll comes from a 14-year-long background in marketing at Sun Microsystems, where, he says, he pushed for projects to come out as Open Source — though he adds that his stint with Eazel has constituted his entire involvement with Open Source. Croll says he is a happy Red Hat user — but of course.
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Apparently, the latter may be a problem with qrpff, the Perl CSS descrambler written
by Keith Winstein and Marc Horowitz, and posted on Carnegie Mellon University
professor David Touretzky’s DSS Descrambler Gallery Web site. Winstein and
Horowitz’ code was capable of supporting realtime decode and playback, but we’re
told the output was occasionally jerky.
Hannum’s code should allow smooth playback.
Both scripts do what the controversial DVD-on-Linux utility DeCSS does – and
demonstrate how simple CSS, the DVD standard’s copyright protection mechanism,
is to decode. The Motion Picture Association of America has been pretty
successful in repressing the distribution of DeCSS, viewing it as a threat to movie
industry copyright – and movie industry profits.
“So what’s the MPAA gonna do now?” Touretzky asks. “This code is small enough
to put on a cocktail napkin. Commit to memory. Knit into a scarf. Whatever. It cannot
be suppressed.”
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