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Bret Ludwig confesses to, indeed brags about, more theft and conversion
for profit of another's intellectual property, these particular thefts being from Apple Corporation and its shareholders: We all burned Mac IIx boot ROMs for hackers-it was $50 and they supply the blank ICs. Reference: article from Bret Ludwig at on 12/24/05 12:22 AM |
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![]() Andre Jute wrote: Bret Ludwig confesses to, indeed brags about, more theft and conversion for profit of another's intellectual property, these particular thefts being from Apple Corporation and its shareholders: We all burned Mac IIx boot ROMs for hackers-it was $50 and they supply the blank ICs. Yeah. I also engaged in "wholesale theft and conversion" in regard to the EPROMs in the LaserWriter Pro 6xx (EX series engine) printers. Apple Computer deliberately designed those printers so malicious code could hork them "irreparably", overwriting any value in those ROMs. People would set passwords or run a virus and the printer was inop, and the only fix was a logic board swap at $700 or thereabouts. Or.....we would erase and reflash the ROMs with images gleaned from a shop unit or one we talked another client into bringing in on a pretense. We'd reset the page count and ESN with a hex editor and they were good to go for $125 instead of the $700+125 they were otherwise looking at. We did at least ten of these before word got out that if you had one you had to be really careful. I think the virus that was horking these died with a OS upgrade, too. There were all sorts of shenanigans we engaged in back then. Most of them died out when Apple decided to price its hardware a little closer to reality than was the case before. Then too, the Apple user base boiled down from a lot of general purpose users into mostly professionals running page layout and Photoshop on one hand and a few low end appliance users on the other. When Windows 98 and its Intel hosts got cheap enough most of the middle-of-the-roaders switched, aided by the long 68K-to-PPC and then Classic to MacOS X transition. The hardcore M$ haters, often on Amiga or Atari anyway, who would have occasionally considered Apple pretty much all went to Linux. Apple Computer did far, far, far more to **** every single one of its dealers and business partners than the sum total of every technical offense against its IP put together, many times over. |
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![]() Bret Ludwig wrote: Andre Jute wrote: Apple Computer did far, far, far more to **** every single one of its dealers and business partners than the sum total of every technical offense against its IP put together, many times over. That isn't the half of it. There is no amount of IP theft that could repay the world for the things Steve Jobs did. HE STARTED OUT MAKING BLUE BOXES TO DEFRAUD THE PHONE COMPANY!!!! Of course we all built one...but he was selling them for big money to businessmen. We were hobbyists playing "landline hams". Anyway I would not take anything said by this alleged Andre Jute too seriously. Besides, isn't he the toad who was making bogus Blower Bentleys with surplus Rolls Royce army truck engines and Detroit Diesel blowers? |
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IP theft against Apple Computer is like a woman asking for alimony from
her ex-husband, who was having an affair while she was at work-as a call girl. |
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