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Old March 3rd, 2004, 10:38 AM
dlessnau dlessnau is offline
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Join Date: Sep 2003
Location: Bonita Springs, Florida
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Administration Said

"After you have everything set up and "protected", remove the hard drive with your KMA files, plug it into another computer and try to copy the KMA files. If you can, there is NO PROTECTION from theft in your method. "

I don't know if removing the hard drive will allow someone to get my songs or not, but I can assure you, I have a lot more protection today then I had yesterday. However, in my case, I have my hands on that computer every day right after my KJ does a show. So he would have to be fast, skilled, and motivated to steal now. Before it was EASY. Now it is HARD.

I feel if someone takes the hard drive, it would still have the same protections on the files as the old one, but I am not an expert so I really dont' know.

You said you probably wouldn't do the encrypting anyhow, because it is too much work, and there is not much interest. So what I did is better than nothing. If you do the encrypting, and it is fool proof, I might go that route.