Spread this number

09 F9 11 02 9D 74 E3 5B D8 41 56 C5 63 56 88 C0. Wanna know what’s so important about it?

Things are getting worse. We’re now being reamed by the proposal for a new crime: attempted copyright infringement. Read this to learn about it and other dangers to culture, then Digg that story. And here’s a detailed, illustrated account of HD-DVD night, as seen from the perspective of this weblog and the major technology news sites.

The movie industry is threatening Spooky Action at a Distance for publishing that number, specifically with copyright infringement.

I had no idea a number could be copyrighted.

Anyhow, what is it? From the site:

It’s the HD-DVD Processing Key for most movies released so far. I was not aware that a string of numbers and letters was copyrightable. Perhaps its just my ignorance but it seems that someone is abusing the DMCA again.

This means the (admittedly long) number is precisely the key you need in order to decrypt and watch HD-DVD movies in Linux (oh, okay, maybe software is also required). And the fact that it’s out there, spreading like wildfire, is killing the types at the movie studios right now.

Now, even if this number stopped working (and it will, thanks to the revocation procedures in HD-DVD’s encryption scheme) or if it were a hoax, the decryption system has already been figured out and is implemented in a software program called BackupHDDVD.

We did it with DVDs and DeCSS, and today I can use my trusty MPlayer to play any DVD movie. We will eventually (rather soon) view HD-DVDs in Linux as well (because the codecs are already there, even if they are illegal in some countries).

Let’s show them no amount of DMCA will stop us.

Current events

Oh, do you crave for source code? Let the Doom9 forums answer your prayers. If you’d like an explanation in news format, WIRED may be what you were looking for.

Apologies to Diggers worldwide for the downtime. The traffic storm forced me to turn certain functionality off, yet I’m still seeing more than 40 hits per second at the console. I don’t want to sound like a tinfoil hatter, but Digg censored my initial submission and nixed my user account (RuddO). Fortunately, charitable souls posted a new link. The Digg button at the right should work now. Thanks and keep the hits coming.

Alert! Digg.com is issuing 404 Not Found on all of its pages. Please confirm this independently, and keep spreading the word through other means. Everything is back to normal at Digg, but the original story just vanished.

People at the Digg story are suggesting a Googlebomb with the words HD-DVD and BluRay pointing to this story. Do Googlebombs still work?

Digg censored the second story submission again, and all others as well. For the record, the story was censored at around 15700 Diggs, and we suspect it broke several records. Anyway, the story got propelled to Reddit’s front page and to Del.icio.us popular, so it’s reaching people steadily — all that’s left now is to be Slashdotted. I’ll publish an article telling the graphical story later today.

Slashdot got me. Crap. Okay, we were down for 15 minutes, and I had to teach myself Squid to front the immense volume of traffic I was getting. Traffic’s still high, but Squid is fronting everything so it’s considerably snappier than before.

HD-DVD Key. Thanks for linking to us (us being me)!

The Pirate Bay got me too. Fifty, sixty requests per second. Go, go, go, Squid!

The specs of the server — and why it slowed down

tobey.rudd-o.com runs on a Xen virtual host that shares a 64-bit processor on one of the North America nodes rented to me by GPLHost. Specs:

  • 512 MB RAM. Currently, 70 MB are used from the swap file.
  • 1 Mbit uplink. Apparently this has no effect because I’m serving stuff at 2 or 3 Mbit.
  • 10 GB disk. Mostly full of log files.
  • Complex setup. Three sites powered by Turbocharged WordPress, using a custom Magazine template, accelerated by WP-Cache (see optimization link in the second paragraph), on top of Apache (15 processes, each 20 MB of RSS memory), proxied by Squid (I enslaved him a few hours ago — but he’s feeling juuust fine, he just told me) to avoid the cost of serving static content with Apache.

Contention issues slowed this site down for two days:

  1. First, it was memory (too many Apache processes), it swapped, so I had to scale back processes.
  2. Then it was the database (complex queries to lay out the section pages and popular posts in this fully dynamic WordPress template). WP-Cache relieved this problem.
  3. The second Digg wave required me to turn two plugins that caused additional dynamic objects to be loaded via HTTP (that was easy, a chmod 000 did the trick). Solved (mostly).
  4. Slashdot, Reddit and del.icio.us killed the site again. Now, the problem was CPU: Apache couldn’t generate dynamic content fast enough to let other Apache processes serve static content, and, as you know, no stylesheet = no Web page. I had to teach myself Squid fairly quickly and front the site with it.
  5. The amount of comments in this page. Apache + PHP were maxing out the CPU every time this page was requested (it’s dynamic — cached but dynamic). I temporarily disabled comment display, then got help from eAccelerator through Damien of GPLHost, and that took care of the CPU issues.

Took care of the problems and, apparently, this site is now network-bound, because the CPU looks kinda busy, the load is high (but not due to swapping), and the site went from serving 1.1 requests per second to 55. Hat tip to GPLHost for helping me out.

Tomorrow, I’ll publish the exclusive, illustrated (pics, videos) story of the censorship controversy and the struggles to keep this site up for two days. Yes, I’ve documented the whole process. Subscribe or come back to the front page tomorrow evening.

340 Responses to “Spread this number”

  1. CompWiz Says:

    digg censored this!

    http://digg.com/linux_unix/Spread_this_number_Now

  2. Rudd-O Says:

    Yes, Digg censored my account, they said I’m abusing the system. I don’t understand why; for the record, I haven’t abused it.

  3. Rudd-O Says:

    Conspiracy theory? I don’t know, but I am sure about something: the repost by someone else in Digg is killing my site. Over 2000 diggs in 30 minutes.

    http://digg.com/linux_unix/Spread_This_Number_Again

  4. Fmunkey Says:

    Wow, i think the people working for digg took down the site, im getting a 404 from their homepage. The digg button doesnt even work. Last time i checked the story had 3500+ diggs within an hour of reaching the frontpage.

  5. Insane_Machine Says:

    It would seem that the digg homepage isn’t working.

  6. DanLin.net » I was told to spread this number Says:

    [...] 09 F9 11 02 9D 74 E3 5B D8 41 56 C5 63 56 88 C0 [...]

  7. T.J. Smith Says:

    http://digg.com/design/Support_Freedom_The_HD_DVD_Signature http://www.deviantart.com/deviation/54370233/

  8. mark Says:

    Wow! Fight the power, and prove DRM technologies NEVER WORK!!!

  9. Me, Myself and Technology » Blog Archive » HD-DVD encryption key out! Digg goes down Says:

    [...] Source [...]

  10. NIGGA Says:

    hd-dvd bluray

  11. Matt Says:

    Haha, looks like Digg suffered from the Digg effect itself.

  12. ShadowzBlog » Leakage of HD-DVD processing key Says:

    [...] http://rudd-o.com/archives/2007/04/30/spread-this-number/ http://duggmirror.com/linux_unix/Spread_this_number_Now/ http://digg.com/linux_unix/Spread_This_Number_Again Posted in Tech. [...]

  13. Titan Says:

    Yes, as far as I know Google bombs still work quite well. I took the liberty of bombing you per the digg request, I used the keywords HD-DVD and blueray, only time will tell…and I’m sure you will NOT mind all that traffic seeing your adsense!

  14. marcan Says:

    About google bombs:

    No, they don’t work in the original sense, which is when the target page has nothing to do with the keywords (as far as content).

    So: Yes, it will work in this case. Yes, it also works if you include the keywords in the query part of the URL, since that is considered content.

    To be extra sure, use both though. Bomb this page, with the keywords HD-DVD and Blu-ray. http://rudd-o.com/archives/2007/04/30/spread-this-number/?hd-dvd&blu-ray

  15. Dougall Says:

    While I agree that this number can hardly be copyrighted, all digital data (like a DVD) is stored as a huge number of 0s and 1s. Together, when interpreted as binary, these form a number. Essentially a number can be copyrighted just as much as any other form of digital data can (text, movies, images, music).

  16. someone dropped a bollock. « Marksaid Says:

    [...] Update4: its all here: HD-DVD, Blu-ray. [...]

  17. CasaMan Says:

    Google bombing works if the page refering to is relevant for those keywords.. But bluray and hddvd are very competive keywords so you’ll need a lot inbound links with those keywords.. Would be cool though ranking #1 on hddvd or bluray

  18. sirpoopsalot Says:

    HD-DVD Bluray

  19. nemof.org blog » Spread this number: 09 F9 11 02 9D 74 E3 5B D8 41 56 C5 63 56 88 C0 Says:

    [...] on Digg and the story has just hit 10k diggs, which is very unusual even for a digg story. This is the article that the digg links [...]

  20. bhumphreys Says:

    Wow–clicking on the “Spooky Action at a Distance” link at the top shows that the blog has already been deleted. It’s like some spooky action took place, distantly.

  21. www.puerro.net » Spread the number Says:

    [...] Anscheinend ist dies der Schlüssel zum gucken von HD-DVD’s unter Linux. mehr… [...]

  22. ImAFish Extra » Blog Archive » Spread This Number. Again. Says:

    [...] read more [...]

  23. miscellaneous bits » I Love Numbers… Says:

    [...] For information, please visit this site. [...]

  24. Das Schandblatt » Blog Archive » Blu-Ray und Kommerz Says:

    [...] The Internet is all about Links. Recent news said, that there are companies that threaten Google to remove all links related to the fall of AACS. So link while you still can: http://rudd-o.com/ [...]

  25. Shaun Says:

    I will spread it like herpes.

  26. Jelle » Spread this number! Says:

    [...] http://rudd-o.com/archives/2007/04/30/spread-this-number/ http://digg.com/linux_unix/Spread_This_Number_Again [...]

  27. mkjones » Blog Archive » 09 F9 11 02 9D 74 E3 5B D8 41 56 C5 63 56 88 C0 - Michael Kimb Jones (mkjones.co.uk, kimbjones.com, michaelkimbjones.com) Says:

    [...] More info here [...]

  28. intermaweb.net » Blog Archive » Har-Har! Says:

    [...] k. thx. bye. [...]

  29. zatox Says:

    Googlebombs indeed still work, as long as the page is relevant and contains the keywords. So this certainly would work.

    I just created a cafepress shop for those that want to spread the number offline as well. http://www.cafepress.com/09f911029d

  30. Keith Says:

    Google bomb may still work, but it probably won’t be long before Google realised that and takes it down. I presume the HD/DVD industry may well be aware to divert from this direction in the future. This may just go down in the history some time.

  31. Waldo United » Spread This Number Says:

    [...] 09 F9 11 02 9D 74 E3 5B D8 41 56 C5 63 56 88 C0 [...]

  32. Spread this number at theCrypt Says:

    [...] 09 F9 11 02 9D 74 E3 5B D8 41 56 C5 63 56 88 C0 is the HD-DVD processing key you can use to decrypt and play most HD-DVD movies in Linux. Read about why I’m spreading this number. [...]

  33. SEOsnafu Says:

    Seems whatever safeguard they come up with, it’s barely temporary. Thanks for sharing!!

  34. HD-DVD on linux « Wacki’s blog Says:

    [...] source [...]

  35. angelhill.net/life » Blog Archive » 09 F9 11 02 9D 74 E3 5B D8 41 56 C5 63 56 88 C0 Says:

    [...] More information at the link. [...]

  36. angelhill.net/life » Blog Archive » this number is special Says:

    [...] More information at the link. [...]

  37. Pollywogs! » Blog Archive » Taking a poke at a bloated corpse… Says:

    [...] of stuff of Reddit if you’d like more information, this place is a good one to start if you’re thinking of how you too can personally join Al Qaeda and [...]

  38. nanuk’s Pirate-Blog » Blog Archive » 09F911029D74E35BD84156C5635688C0 Says:

    [...] Spread this number: 09 F9 11 02 9D 74 E3 5B D8 41 56 C5 63 56 88 C0 [...]

  39. 4by12 » Archive » Fwd: Spread this number Says:

    [...] more, see here and here. The second link is an account of how the key was recovered by the guy who did it. Spread [...]

  40. Bloglish - Blogs' Digest---Let your weblog speaks to all » Web-page aggregates links to "forbidden numbers" used to break HD-DVD Says:

    [...] page linked below, which contains links to many other places where you can find this information. Link (Thanks, [...]

  41. itsme Says:

    und dann auch noch wirlich schlechtes Deutsch your german is really bad, the “Lebenslauf” is laughable..

  42. Geo Atreidesa Says:

    Oh my god, digg deleted the story at around 15570 digs… Idiots.

    G.

  43. Otaqui.Com » Spread this number Says:

    [...] be upset, but surprised, if I’m asked to remove this post because, apparently, you can copyright a number. If that’s the case, should I go for 1? Actually I think 0 is more in my [...]

  44. Church Says:

    Looks like that Digg page is pulled (right after I dugg it, too.)

  45. Colin McMillen Says:

    To show the stupidity of these MPAA’s claims to the general public, I think it’s more important to emphasize the decimal form of the number. Emphasize that the MPAA is trying to copyright 13,256,278,887,989,457,651,018,865,901,401,704,640. That looks completely absurd, even to people who know nothing about computers or DVDs.

    Shameless plug — I mirrored the number here: http://www.colinm.org/blog/copyrighting-numbers

  46. Bloglish - Blogs' Digest---Let your weblog speaks to all » Spread This Number Says:

    [...] Spread This Number By Richard Barton From:http://rudd-o.com/ [...]

  47. TangleBones » Blog Archive » Strange Numbers Says:

    [...] You know what my favorite numbers are? 9, 249, 17, 2, 157, 116, 227, 91, 216, 65, 86, 197, 99, 86, 136, and 192 of course! But don’t tell anyone, because that string of decimal numbers is copyright 2007, Jemal Cole. In hexadecimal, they belong to somebody else. [...]

  48. AlCapwn Says:

    The digg story is gone!!!

  49. Cyberoidx Says:

    Digg this NOW http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/HD_DVD_Encryption_Key

  50. Anonymous Says:

    nice

  51. pcnews Says:

    and digg ban a lot of users also :(

  52. Net 2.0 » Blog Archive » 09 F9 11 02 9D 74 E3 5B D8 41 56 C5 63 56 88 C0 Says:

    [...] Spread This Number [...]

  53. aywwts4 Says:

    For any digg users getting sick of getting banned talking about this story, or the subsequent censorship of this story and users.

    ” Digg is on a campaign of widespread user and story censorship. http://reddit.com/info/1mgig/comments

    We can probably talk there without getting banned, they still have the original stories up.

  54. yttrandefrihet eller upphovsrättsbrott? at thomas Says:

    [...] Rudd-O.com försöker filmindustrin hindra nyckelns spridning på internet. man hänvisar till dmca-lagen - [...]

  55. Sitez » links for 2007-05-01 Says:

    [...] 09 F9 11 02 9D 74 E3 5B D8 41 56 C5 63 56 88 C0 [...]

  56. Hip Hop Says:

    wow this is the greatest news I’ve heard all month

  57. Danieltko Says:

    http://digg.com/linux_unix/How_I_got_banned_from_Digg

  58. Tools Of The Trade - What The Justice System Is NOT « Gospel of Reason Says:

    [...] 09 F9 11 02 9D 74 E3 5B D8 41 56 C5 63 56 88 C0 [...]

  59. Jonathan Says:

    Why shouldn’t a string of letters and numbers be copyrightable? On that same premise, why are digital songs copyrightable - or any digital information for that matter - as that is merely a string of 1’s and 0’s.

  60. The Cone Area » Blog Archive » The magic number is … Says:

    [...] http://rudd-o.com/archives/2007/04/30/spread-this-number/ [...]

  61. Rob Says:

    Johnathan:

    What creative expression is in that number?

  62. Copywrong Says:

    Numbers cannot be copyrighted. This is why Intel went from using model numbers (IE. 386) to Names (IE. Pentium).

  63. Rudd-O Says:

    @Copywrong:

    You’re mistaken. Intel went to the new naming scheme because he could not trademark the old names. That has nothing to do with copyright.

    To everyone else: the deal is not that the number is copyrighted, but that spreading it is considered something akin to contributory copyright infringement by the DMCA, because it’s part of a technological measure with substantial infringing uses.

  64. Copywrong Says:

    Grow a pair and tell these hollywood companies to go fuck themselves.

    If you actually have the physical DVD in your hands then if you decide to break the AACS on it then its fair use and a freedom of speech issue. Someone should try fighting the DMCA on that angle.

  65. Erata Says:

    http://digg.com/health/Train_your_memory

    Digg it up! It is a disguised link to the number. Let see how long it takes for digg to spot it.

  66. redelijkheid.com » Blog Archive » Illegal HEX codes Says:

    [...] a HD-DVD key got discovered (or leaked), and it’s going around the great Internet. Several websites [...]

  67. CJ Millisock Says:

    Hi, the article with about 15,700 Diggs was my copy of YOUR story. I have a copy of the whole article, and it’s on my site. http://www.cjmillisock.com/2007/05/how-i-got-banned-from-digg.html

  68. 09 F9 11 02 9D 74 E3 5B D8 41 56 C5 63 56 88 C0 » javier arturo rodríguez » Blog Archive Says:

    [...] More importantly: can someone copyright a freaking number? Read rudd-o’s Spread this number post and find out why 0×09F911029D74E35BD84156C5635688C0 is so [...]

  69. Anonymoose Says:

    I’ve put up aacspk.info as a permanent location for this number, as inspired by the goings-on of Digg. Feel free to link to this anywhere, it’s not coming down.

  70. .blog simiesco » 09 F9 11 02 9D 74 E3 5B D8 41 56 C5 63 56 88 C0 Says:

    [...] un ojo a Spread this number, y enlaza si quieres la siguiente imagen que acabo de encontrarme en el [...]

  71. Beyond Blog! » 09 F9 11 02 9D 74 E3 5B D8 41 56 C5 63 56 88 .. Says:

    [...] More info   [...]

  72. Phillip Says:

    Looks like digg doesn’t like your website. If you try to submit a new story with your address you get this: URL blocked This URL has been reported by users to host illegal or restricted content and cannot be submitted at this time.

  73. me rite gud » Spread this Number Says:

    [...] You would think HD-DVD and BluRay folks would have learned from the DVD CSS fiasco.  more details from rudd-o.com [...]

  74. Michael T. Babcock Says:

    Just posted a couple interesting comments from Slashdot on my homepage.

  75. 0Diggs Says:

    It gets better. Digg founders Kevin Rose and Jay Adelson actually took sponsorship money from HD DVD last year…

    http://texyt.com/Digg+founders+took+HD-DVD+sponsorship+00071

    via http://reddit.com/goto?id=1mj8f

  76. 09f9.com Says:

    at the mercy of my bandwidth, though it’s only 4k:

    http://www.09f9.com

    if anyone feels like hosting that file if ahem something happens, please contact me:

    09f91102@gmail.com

  77. 0Diggs Says:

    It gets better. Digg founders Kevin Rose and Jay Adelson actually took sponsorship money from HD DVD last year…

    http://texyt.com/Digg+founders+took+HD-DVD+sponsorship+00071

    via

    http://reddit.com/goto?id=1mj8f

  78. mes’ piece of the web » Civil disobedience Says:

    [...] Source [...]

  79. Vivin Says:

    You just got slashdotted :)

    http://yro.slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=07/05/01/1935250

  80. ed Says:

    does digg follow 302/301? if not here is a link: http://s5h.net/u?66

  81. Digg Says:

    Who volunteers to submit this interesting new story to Digg (they banned my IP after the last one). I mean, Kevin Rose always says he wants to get the hottest news on Digg, right? :)

    http://texyt.com/Digg+founders+took+HD-DVD+sponsorship+00071

    Digg fights user revolt over HD-DVD ban – Digg founders took HD-DVD sponsorship.

    The founders of Digg.com – which has been rocked by an unprecedented user revolt over the release of an HD-DVD decryption code – accepted sponsorship from the organization behind HD-DVD last year.

    Episodes of the DiggNation video show were sponsored by the HD DVD Promotion Group. DiggNation is produced by Revision3, a company run by Digg founders, Jay Adelson and Kevin Rose. Rose is also a co-host of the DiggNation show. The image below shows the HD DVD logo displayed at the beginning of one such episode.

  82. Michael Daum Says:

    Bad censorship on Digg…

    Well, I suppose this sort of thing is inevitable. It’s disappointing though. Seems like a page with a key to unlock HD-DVD’s was dugg pretty heavily earlier today. In an unprecedented move, Digg responded with full content-based censorsh…

  83. שווה קריאה Says:

    להפיץ את המספר הזה בכמה שיותר אתרים…

    נא להפיץ את המספר הזה: 09 F9 11 02 9D 74 E3 5B D8 41 56 C5 63 56 88 C0 . למי שלא יודע או שמע זה המיספר שמפצח את ההגנה של HDDVD…

  84. ryptide.com » The MPAA is none too happy about this. Says:

    [...] Spread this number • Rudd-O.com [...]

  85. HDDVDKEY Says:

    For those that forgot the key.. http://www.hddvdkey.com

  86. 09F911029D74E35BD84156C5635688C0 « sixhat pirate parts Says:

    [...] O Tal post original que continha a chave e que pelos vistos sobrevive ainda por estar alojado algures no Ecuador está aqui. [...]

  87. Conservationist Says:

    My website link is a backup of said number on a high-traffic-capable server. Go nuts! — CORRUPT, Inc.

  88. HexCode Says:

    Send an eCard of that famous Hex Number. (3rd eCard on the page)

    http://www.brainwrench.com/ecards/categories/protest.php

  89. Patrick Says:

    I posted it in GIF form on my blog, but I didn’t specify what it is. Do you think my site can still be shut down for that?

  90. ckup Says:

    09ck F9ck 11ck 02ck 9Dck 74ck E3ck 5Bck D8ck 41ck 56ck C5ck 63ck 56ck 88ck C0ck

  91. Richard’s Kingdom » HD-DVD & Blu-Ray AACS processing key Says:

    [...] the MPAA are abusing US copyright law to try to remove all references to the HD-DVD processing key - published by Arnezami - from the [...]

  92. Loci Says:

    The number is spread via http://www.locimotive.de/

    Linux. Freedom. Sex. That’s all I want. ;)

  93. SamIam Says:

    And if they can copyright 13,256,278,887,989,457,651,018,865,901,401,704,640, can they also extend it to 13,256,278,887,989,457,651,018,865,901,401,704,639 + 1, or 13,256,278,887,989,457,651,018,865,901,401,704,641 - 1?

    Where does the madness stop I wonder?

  94. q9ko786 Says:

    fuck digg

  95. Cooking With Richard » Blog Archive » 09 F9 11 02 9D 74 E3 5B D8 41 56 C5 63 56 88 C0 Says:

    [...] 09 F9 11 02 9D 74 E3 5B D8 41 56 C5 63 56 88 C0. [...]

  96. ArtFart Says:

    Presumably if this number had happened to be the hexadecimal equivalent of pi carried out to 16 digits, all the math textbooks in the world would have to be rewritten and it would become a felony to draw a perfect circle.

  97. loconet Says:

    Go apache! Go Squid!

  98. 09-f9-11-02-9d-74-e3-5b-d8-41-56-c5-63 :: The fuss hits Slashdot Says:

    [...] after successful discovery of the HD-DVD processing key, an unprecedented campaign of censorship, in the form of DMCA takedown notices by the MPAA, has hit [...]

  99. AlbertinaJane Says:

    Go Apache, go Squid! Maybe you could try that neat erlang-based web server? :) Could you post the specs on the hardware howling rudd-o.com? And, some munin/monit/nagios/ganglia/webalizer/wonderlizer graphs would be nice too! :)

  100. Jonas Says:

    This site is now also covered on the front page of The Pirate Bay. Just telling because it tend to draw some traffic too. ;)

  101. Sam Says:

    Hey look, digg killed me too cause I submitted a story about your story! Read it here http://mirror.sam-network.com

    This is madness!!

  102. Poopycock Says:

    The entertainment industry is Jewish. Digg is owned by Jews. Just saying.

  103. Gale Force » Blog Archive » Living on the Edge Says:

    [...] quite a little uproar going on about the release of a certain hex key that can be used to decrypt HD DVD movies.  [...]

  104. fragility » Blog Archive » o rly ? Says:

    [...] heard we can’t blog about 09 F9 11 02 9D 74 E3 5B D8 41 56 C5 63 56 88 C0 ! That true [...]

  105. aywwts4 Says:

    I’m not one to be paranoid. (Im the one who suggested the googlebomb) But looking on google’s results for “the code” I found your site at page 11! Which is surprising considering how many places you have been linked from.

    Whats up with that?

  106. Thinking Digitally » 09 F9 11 02 9D 74 E3 5B D8 41 56 C5 63 56 88 C0 Says:

    [...] http://rudd-o.com/archives/2007/04/30/spread-this-number/ TrackBack URI [...]

  107. Bush Admin flunky Says:

    I can Diggit

  108. Wilma Flintstone Says:

    Its moments like this that make me proud to be a money-hungry Jew!

  109. ckup Says:

    They are missing some letters i.e. 09ck F9ck 11ck 02ck 9Dck 74ck E3ck 5Bck D8ck 41ck 56ck C5ck 63ck 56ck 88ck C0ck

  110. I Farted Says:

    Whatever it is it sure smells good

  111. TPB Says:

    well its at TPB frontpage now so some millions wont miss this number.

  112. ASSHOLE FROM HELL Says:

    FUCK YOU AND YOUR STUPID NUMBER BULLSHIT. ALL YOU DUMB ASSHOLES ARE FALLING FOR THIS HORSE!!!!!!!!!

  113. pligg.com Says:

    Spread this number…

    Do you want to know why? Check it out…

  114. Steve Swartz, Cardiff, S. Wales Says:

    So do I win something?

  115. Steve Says:

    Encode the number as a 16-by-8 binary image (each row is the binary representation of one of the numbers) and copyright it yourself. If you created a tiling of the image, you could even claim it’s an original work of art.

  116. Wild Elmo Says:

    I’ve tried looking the number up Is this like a DiVinci Code thing?

  117. 09 F9 11 02 9D 74 E3 5B D8 41 56 C5 63 56 88 C0 : Ubuntu Tutorials : Breezy - Dapper - Edgy - Feisty Says:

    [...] know what that number is. You know what to do with [...]

  118. CheeseMonster Says:

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Image:Mpaa-logo.jpeg

    Look! It’s even on wikipedia (Spoilers: use steghide on linux, password is on the discussion page for the image)

  119. HAHAHA at Skirts and Martinis Says:

    [...] 09 F9 11 02 9D 74 E3 5B D8 41 56 C5 63 56 88 C0 [...]

  120. Franchu’s lair » A curious number Says:

    [...] innocent 16 hexadecimal numbers are what stands between you and your [...]

  121. wariat Says:

    May the 09 F9 11 02 9D 74 E3 5B D8 41 56 C5 63 56 88 C0 be with you ;-)

  122. wariat Says:

    3500 “diggów” w godzinę…

    270 tysiecy kopii w google jak rozumiem w ciągu dwóch dni? Nie da się. Jeśli to nie hoax to się da, a wszystko za sprawą tajemniczego:

    09 F9 11 02 9D 74 E3 5B D8 41 56 C5 63 56 88 C0

    co ma być wg opisu Master Key dla HD-DVD czyli w […..

  123. holotone.net Says:

    [...] Spread this number…Fuck the DMCA! [...]

  124. PlodBlog Says:

    HD DVD Processing key…

    09 F9 11 02 9D 74 E3 5B D8 41 56 C5 63 56 88 C0 The HD-DVD processing key.

    Tags:……

  125. El número mágico at Electriblog Says:

    [...] verdad está ahí fuera. La gente está cansada de que le pongan trabas en sus mismas narices. Los 16 dígitos que se ven [...]

  126. workfresh Says:

    workfresh have published the number on their homepage and provided an explanation of how to use it in PDF format

  127. Middle Raged Punk » Blog Archive » Numbers are a beautiful thing Says:

    [...] more, from the guy whose story was yanked from Digg and another post on the person who was banned from Digg after he submitted it, [...]

  128. 09 F9 11 02 9D 74 E3 5B D8 41 56 C5 63 56 88 C0 at Awelowood Says:

    [...] y sobre compañías, empresas y sociedades con demasiado poder, puedes pasarte por menéame, por la noticia original, por el sitio de jplopez —que ha sido quien se ha encontrado en el gimp la imagen que uso ahí [...]

  129. “Censoring a Number” on Slashdot | The Major Says:

    [...] source: http://rudd-o.com/archives/2007/04/30/spread-this-number/ [...]

  130. Hellomyworld Says:

    This is crazy.I wonder what is going to happen next. Can someone post what software you can use with these numbers?

  131. quickredfox Says:

    I have that exact same chain of characters in my database. I think it’s a slated hash of a user’s password… Dammit, I’ll have to go tell that user to change his password or else I’ll have to denounce him!

  132. Jesse-Lee Stringer Says:

    You bloody Legend!

    About time someone took a stance.. with numbers ;P

  133. Sarah Joseph Says:

    Ohh Blu-Ray.. You’re next ;P

  134. Jesse-Lee Says:

    Stupid question to ask but will this key assist with window based PC’s/Software?

  135. everything for us » Digg.com Is Censoring Posts Says:

    [...] on “democratic” internet giant Digg.com a post was made about a sequence of numbers that can be used to decode HD-DVDs on [...]

  136. OJ’s rants » Blog Archive » Digg is Being Used Against Itself Says:

    [...] cat is out of the bag. And from this point on, the ‘Net community will no doubt be pushing to spread this number as far and as wide as [...]

  137. Viewpoints… » Blog Archive » Digg & HD-DVD processing key Says:

    [...] out of hand (not that I care at all), literally EVERY story on the digg hompage is related to yesterdays HD-DVD processing key leak. Also the big news is that the HD-DVD promotion group sponsers Kevin Rose’s podcast [...]

  138. moracca Says:

    New Digg censored again — getting a 404 error from: http://digg.com/linux_unix/Spread_This_Number_Again

  139. tim Says:

    http://www.flickr.com/photos/n3ldan/480583212/

  140. Viewpoints… » Blog Archive » The Future is Censored Says:

    [...] the wake of the hysteria that is the leak of the HD-DVD processing key I decided I would sit down and write a short piece on how the power of free people is quickly being [...]

  141. Viewpoints… » Blog Archive » Digg Shuts Down Submissions!!!!!! Says:

    [...] new stories for the past 20 minutes, how much bigger will this HD-DVD hex key leak get blown out of [...]

  142. Linson Chan Says:

    Can I use DMCA/RIAA/ as my nickname and Register as a copyright so that DMCA and so on cannot use it? :D

  143. joe bon bon fire slut nugget Says:

    For those of you who may not know already, Digg.com is directly controlled by the RIAA themselves.

  144. TarsTarkas.NET Blog » Blog Archive » Nerd Rage at its finest! Digg goes crazy Says:

    [...] key supposedly unlocks HDDVDs for use on Linux or something. The original artical is still here. This guy posted the original article to digg, which got over 15,000 diggs before it vanished and he [...]

  145. showstash Says:

    http://www.showstash.com/links.php supports http://www.hddvdkey.com

  146. » Blog Archive » Nothing much to say. I’m just crazy today. Says:

    [...] isn’t going to make my brain implode at 2am when I’d rather be sleeping. I picked a hell of a day to avoid [...]

  147. doombot » Power to the people (or how Digg users are revolting) Says:

    [...] someone leaked the cryptographic code (a 32 digit hexadecimal number) that can be used to decode content on high definition HD-DVD discs, [...]

  148. gongzero.com » HD-DVD Night Says:

    [...] based on reader recommendations. Tonight, it is the face of censorship in Geekland. Months after successful discovery of the HD-DVD processing key, an unprecedented campaign of censorship, in the form of DMCA takedown notices by the MPAA, has hit [...]

  149. Spread this Number at egonitron Says:

    [...] 09 F9 11 02 9D 74 E3 5B D8 41 56 C5 63 56 88 C0 (click on it) [...]

  150. Catalyze This Says:

    [...] The post that started it all [...]

  151. HackCollege » Breaking News: A Digg Revolt! Says:

    [...] wouldn’t be spreading the number on Digg if you would like (1) Digg to survive and (2) to keep your [...]

  152. RosarioDoriott.com/wordpress Says:

    [...] wouldn’t be spreading the number on Digg if you would like (1) Digg to survive and (2) to keep your [...]

  153. Viewpoints… » Blog Archive » A New Era For The Internet - The Digg Revolt Says:

    [...] this one article sat along side other articles that had been on the site for nearly a year. The article in question revealed a 16 digit hexadecimal number that when properly exploited could ultimately allow the [...]

  154. Off The Old Block » Blog Archive » Spread this number • Rudd-O.com Says:

    [...] Spread this number • Rudd-O.com [...]

  155. Api Says:

    Nice work!

  156. haZed Says:

    @ MPAA - Naughty Naughty. Didn’t mummy ever teach you to not reuse passwords?

  157. Digilicious » Blog Archive » Spread This Number Says:

    [...] tipo que se sorprendió al encontrar una historia llamada “spread this number” en digg.com la cual contenía una secuencia de números que permitiría desbloquear [...]

  158. Bytesfree » Blog Archives » Kevin Rose: Enemy of Human Rights Says:

    [...] To briefly recap, an HD-DVD processing key, which is needed to decrypt an HD-DVD and watch it, was discovered and published. The MPAA was aghast, and has tried to stop teh entar web from publishing the number [...]

  159. vaspers the grate Says:

    DRM is evil.

    MPAA is evil.

    RIAA is evil.

    Ha ha ha ha…here comes the Universal Content Utopia!

  160. MY Vast Right Wing Conspiracy » Blog Archive » What’s the fuss? Says:

    [...] Oh, this? Heh. [...]

  161. HyperToast » 09-F9-11-02-9D-74-E3-5B-D8-41-56-C5-63-56-88-C0 Says:

    [...] Learn more about the HD-DVD magic number here. [...]

  162. possum.kicks-ass.org » Blog Archive » By the way Says:

    [...] magic HD-DVD number is 09-f9-11-02-9d-74-e3-5b-d8-41-56-c5-63-56-88-c0.  So sue me. Web 2.0 Bookmarks:These icons link to social bookmarking sites where readers can [...]

  163. possum.kicks-ass.org » Blog Archive » 09-f9-11-02-9d-74-e3-5b-d8-41-56-c5-63-56-88-c0 Says:

    [...] magic HD-DVD number is 09-f9-11-02-9d-74-e3-5b-d8-41-56-c5-63-56-88-c0. So sue me. Web 2.0 Bookmarks:These icons link to social bookmarking sites where readers can share [...]

  164. EON8 Says:

    EON8 supports the use of 09 F9 11 02 9D 74 E3 5B D8 41 56 C5 63 56 88 C0

  165. insecure.gr » Blog Archive » HD-DVD Processing Key Says:

    [...] The magic HD-DVD number is: 09 F9 11 02 9D 74 E3 5B D8 41 56 C5 63 56 88 C0 [...]

  166. Theodore Says:

    Freedom! Greetings from insecure.gr

  167. WEM | Otháner Kasiyas » 09 F9 11 02 9D 74 E3 5B D8 41 56 C5 63 56 88 C0 Says:

    [...] Mayo, 2007] Acerca de: WTF!? 09-f9-11-02-9d-74-e3-5b-d8-41-56-c5-63-56-88-c0 Código Hexadecimal recientemente descubierto capaz de crackear la encriptación de los HD-DVD. | Comenta o [...]

  168. Richard Says:

    As of 1 and a half hours ago Digg have stated that they will not delete stories or comments containing the number 09-f9-11-02-9d-74-e3-5b-d8-41-56-c5-63-56-88-c0. Good on ya Kev.

  169. platinum847 Says:

    you know you want one… http://www.cafepress.com/platinum847

  170. user Says:

    Does any one has the backup hd dvd? I have it this is the link http://rapidshare.com/files/29024163/BackupHDDVD.zip

    -You have to populate your TKDB.cfg file with proper key for it to work…

    -juste type "BackupHDDVD f: e:\movies\mymovie"

    Where "f:" is the source drive and "e:\movies\mymovie" is the destination directory.

    Enjoy!

  171. codemonkeh.com » Censorship Chaos. Says:

    [...] 09 F9 11 02 9D 74 E3 5B D8 41 56 C5 63 56 88 C0 [...]

  172. Mz … :: El Incidente Digg : : May : : 2007 Says:

    [...] (1 de Mayo) sucedió algo increíble en el famoso agregador de noticias Digg. Sucede que un usuario envía una noticia sobre la clave que rompe el DRM de los HD-DVD (09 F9 11 02 9D 74 E3 5B D8 41 56 C5 63 56 88 C0), la [...]

  173. אנקדוטות » מהפכת הגולשים הראשונה Says:

    [...] התחיל בכך שבלוגר עלום בשם rudd-o  החליט לפרסם ברבים את קוד ההצפנה של פורמט HD-DVD [...]

  174. futt dot org » Blog Archive » 09 F9 11 02 9D 74 E3 5B D8 41 56 C5 63 56 88 C0 Says:

    [...] sense to you? Well according to this site, It’s the HD-DVD Processing Key for most movies released so far. I was not aware that a string of [...]

  175. sam Says:

    Don’t know about all this digg censoring etc. I came via TPB, nothing censored there ;) Great work. Jotting the number down

  176. Unatine :: blog : “09 F9 11 02 9D 74 E3 5B D8 41 56 C5 63 56 88 C0″ или новый magic number Says:

    [...] Подробнее тут. Posted by unatine on Wednesday, May 2, 2007, at 11:55, and filed under from net. Follow any responses to this post with its comments RSS feed. You can post a comment or trackback from your blog. [...]

  177. justkeeper Says:

    Try lighttpd if you are having huge traffic.

  178. Hetisietsmet.nl » 09 F9 11 02 9D 74 E3 5B D8 41 56 C5 63 56 88 C0 Says:

    [...] 09 F9 11 02 9D 74 E3 5B D8 41 56 C5 63 56 88 C0 [...]

  179. gbfo.net » Númerið sem er að gera allt vitlaust! Says:

    [...] The number is: 09 F9 11 02 9D 74 E3 5B D8 41 56 C5 63 56 88 C0 [...]

  180. WIFT Says:

    OK, you will know, where you allways find this number :).

  181. bengt Says:

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  182. KK’s and HK’s Blogg » Blog Archive » HD-DVD knekt? Says:

    [...] Noen hevder at de har klart å hacke fram HD-DVD Processing Key. Og selfølgelig har thePirateBay.OrG slengt ut nøkkelen på fremsiden av nettstedet. [...]

  183. 09 F9 11 02….Spread the Number at Everybody Go To | Taking The Web Out of The Box Says:

    [...] Rudd-O you’re number 1. [...]

  184. Bilal Jaffery Says:

    Wonderful! Lets see what the big folks in hollywood can do now with public power.

  185. Pookie's Diary Says:

    HD-DVD processing Key…

    As an act of preservation, and a stand against censorship i post the following number: 09 F9 11 02 9D 74 E3 5B D8 41 56 C5 63 56 88 C0 It’s the processing key for most of the HD-DVDs that are out on the market at the moment. This should allow you…

  186. 09 F9 11 02 9D 74 E3 5B D8 41 56 C5 63 56 88 C0 « naked in the mirror Says:

    [...] 09 F9 11 02 9D 74 E3 5B D8 41 56 C5 63 56 88 C0 http://rudd-o.com/archives/2007/04/30/spread-this-number/ [...]