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To: afrayem onigwecher who wrote (224)12/10/2000 7:11:20 PM
From: who cares?  Respond to of 609
 
That just shows your utter lack of understanding of the technology and the problem. They claim that they prevent the ripping of the track. Well ripping is done digitally. What they don't claim to stop is the copying of the track after it's been converted from digital to analog. The same signal that goes out of the pre-amp headed to the power amp, the same signal that is soooo pure that these golden eared listeners of their are gonna approve of, well that signal can easily, and i'm talking about click a button to change a setting easy, be turned right back into digital, and that digital can be burned on a CD, encoded into an mp3 or whatever else you want to do with it.

Anyone got any proof to the contrary?

The only thing is, to do it this way, it's realtime. You actually have to play the CD. The way people do it now they can rip a whole CD in 3-10 minutes depending on how good their CD player is at digital audio extraction, so all this does is slow things down ever so slightly.

CMB



To: afrayem onigwecher who wrote (224)12/10/2000 9:19:49 PM
From: StockDung  Respond to of 609
 
*****TTRE, ALWAYS A BRIDESMAID, NEVER A BRIDE*****

SunnComm Inc. Rolls Out Copy Protection Solution to Recording Industry

Friday December 8, 6:06 am Eastern Time
Press Release

SunnComm Inc. Rolls Out Copy Protection Solution to Recording Industry
SunnComm Eliminates Piracy for Fahrenheit Recording Artists

PHOENIX--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Dec. 8, 2000--SunnComm Inc. (OTC:SUNX - news) Friday announced that it has signed an agreement with Fahrenheit Entertainment (OTC:FHOT - news) to allow their record label subsidiaries to utilize SunnComm's proprietary copy protection software.

Fahrenheit is the parent company of several well-known record labels, including Fahrenheit Records, Finer Arts Records, and Celsius Records and enjoys worldwide distribution of its high quality audio compact discs.

The licensing agreement permits the record company to release its audio compact disc with the SUN-X Sentinel® copy protection beginning in the first quarter 2001. Fahrenheit plans to release thousands of copy-protected compact discs monthly which will incorporate the SUN-X Sentinel® technology.

John D. Aquilino, chairman and chief technology officer for SunnComm said, ``SunnComm is very pleased about our licensing agreement with Fahrenheit Entertainment and their subsidiaries.''

``We have solved the problem,'' continued Aquilino. ``For the first time in the history of the music industry, a record label will release a compact disc that cannot be digitally copied. This is a very important first step toward stopping the unauthorized copying and distribution of digital music worldwide. Our SunnComm Copy Protection software and technology will make the leap from development to the recording industry.''

Peter Trimarco, president/chief executive officer of Fahrenheit commented, ``Upon seeing the technology and recognizing its potential, we are extremely excited to become the first American record label to take a pro-active role in the fight to protect the intellectual property rights of artists, producers and publishers.''

SunnComm Inc. owns patent applications designed to encrypt, compress, and copy-protect digital music, video and other intellectual digital properties as they are transmitted on the Internet, or recorded on compact discs or DVD.

The SunnComm patents and the continuing development of the technology offer the company proprietary opportunities within the entire entertainment and software industries, both nationally and internationally.

For more information, contact Mario Ike at National Financial Communications at 800/878-9460 or SunnComm Inc. at 602/267-7500.

Statements contained in this release which are not historical facts may be considered ``forward-looking statements'' under the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995. Forward-looking statements are based on current expectations and the current economic environment.

We caution the reader that such forward-looking statements are not guarantees of future performance. Unknown risk, uncertainties as well as other uncontrollable or unknown factors could cause actual results to materially differ from the results, performance, or expectations expressed or implied by such forward-looking statements.

--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Contact:

National Financial Communications
Mario Ike, 800/878-9460
or
SunnComm Inc., Phoenix
602/267-7500



To: afrayem onigwecher who wrote (224)1/10/2001 10:13:57 AM
From: StockDung  Respond to of 609
 
AH HAHAHA YOUR TO FUNNY. CHEERS CHUMP!!, I MEAN MR. INVESTMENT SAVVY

By: afrayem $$$
Reply To: 377 by afrayem $$$ Sunday, 24 Dec 2000 at 11:26 PM EST
Post # of 401


The people filing 144, or "insiders" don't know what is going on.

Every company has individuals that have no vision . . . . excuse me . . . investment savvy. The have no bearing on the company performance. These are small investors, and small investors are historically dead wrong.On the other hand,keep your eye on management and/or large shareholders (Form 4)that are bullish and buying more stock .That gives us a much better clue on the direction the company is heading.

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