Sony BMG faces the music | CNET News.com
Sony BMG Music Entertainment, feeling the legal heat over the copy-protection software in millions of its music CDs, last week was sued in both Texas and California.
By exploiting a hole in the copy protection code, virus writers could modify an old Trojan horse to take advantage of the powerful, though inadvertent, shielding provided by the Sony software. Sony eventually announced that, as part of a review of its digital rights management strategy, it would suspend production of CDs that contain this particular copy-protection technology.
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