Comment by lloydatkinson
2 days ago
It's sad Sony put the effort into writing rootkits for music CD's but did nothing to automate, flag, fix typos for metadata...
2 days ago
It's sad Sony put the effort into writing rootkits for music CD's but did nothing to automate, flag, fix typos for metadata...
I remember the Sony rootkits...Since then and to this day, i avoid buying anything related to Sony as best i can. Funny thing is, folks who know me know that i am not the kind of person who holds a grudge....but something about that rootkit event really brought the ire in me....one of the extremely few times where i held a grudge. So, i avoid Sony and go on with my life.
I also stop buying at other companies...but for other companies for some reason i don;'t hold onto the ire...i just stop buying from them, and quietly move on...but Sony....i don't get it, but the dislike is crazy.
I recall a meeting where my team was asked to do some technical legwork for the implementation. To his credit, my boss stood up, said some words about ethics, and led our team out the door. It wasn’t the entire org… just the music business folks as I recall. I left shortly thereafter.
I was doing digital ingestion for Sony in Europe and they sent us all those hobbled "unrippable" CDs and asked us to rip them for streaming. They were kinda embarrassed about it.
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I highly commend you, your boss, and any others who stood up or otherwise rebelled against the despicable Sony leaders who wanted this to be done. I can only imagine that it would not have been easy. My appreciation goes out to you, your boss, and the rest of the team...and i only wish there were more folks like you in the world! For that, thank you sincerely!
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Agreed. I could say tons here, but it’ll suffice to say that I am wildly happy I no longer work there!