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So sue me

Norway’s Jon Lech Johansen is back - this time with a Windows AAC memory dumper.

‘So sue me’ is the title on Johansen’s blog.

That’s a not-so-tongue-in-cheek reference to the fact he came to international fame when he developed, and then passed along, DeCSS, an app Hollywood says lets people pirate DVD content.

Now he’s offering QTFairUse, his QuickTime for Windows AAC memory dumper.

"While he hasn’t decrypted the DRM that Apple uses, he has produced a simple Windows command line utility which will install a DLL which dumps the output of a QuickTime stream to a file," says The Register’s Andrew Orlowski here, pointing out that anyone wanting to compile QTFairUse will need MinGW and MSYS.

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