A maker of software to manage music CD copying has agreed to make its protection scheme less vulnerable to computer crackers. After the Electronic Frontier Foundation released an open letter raising security concerns about the MediaMax application, its developer, SunnComm Technologies, announced it would take several remedial steps, including barring installation of the software on a CD owner’s computer when the owner rejects the program’s End User Licensing Agreement.
Maker of CD Copying Software Relents on Security
Posted by: John P. Mello Jr. February 7, 2006 08:59 AMA maker of software to manage music CD copying has agreed to make its protection scheme less vulnerable to computer crackers. After the Electronic Frontier Foundation released an open letter raising security concerns about the MediaMax application, its developer, SunnComm Technologies, announced it would take several remedial steps, including barring installation of the software on a CD owner’s computer when the owner rejects the program’s End User Licensing Agreement.