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CRACKERS II: The Data Storm (mit PDF)

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CRACKERS II: The Data Storm (mit PDF)(* versandkostenfrei nur bei Versand an Adressen in Deutschland) Software Piraterie in den 80er und 90er Jahren. Das zweite Buch der CRACKERS Reihe. Digitale Visionen und Copypartys, Intrigen und Industriespionage, Diskettenhndler und Piraten. Elitismus, Flucht und Verfolgung: Das geheimnisvolle Leben der Cracker und ihre Szene Organisationen prgten das Computerzeitalter. Zero Day Warez und 101% Cracks mit "++ Trainer" sind der goldene Standard unter

(* versandkostenfrei nur bei Versand an Adressen in Deutschland)

Software-Piraterie in den 80er und 90er Jahren. Das zweite Buch der CRACKERS-Reihe. Digitale Visionen und Copypartys, Intrigen und Industriespionage, Diskettenhändler und Piraten. Elitismus, Flucht und Verfolgung: Das geheimnisvolle Leben der Cracker und ihre Szene-Organisationen prägten das Computerzeitalter.

Zero-Day-Warez und 101%-Cracks mit "++ Trainer" sind der goldene Standard unter den C64-Crackern. Anfang der 1990er Jahre organisierten sich die Software-Piraten und die Underground-Szene wuchs zu einem weltweiten Vertriebsnetz. Uploads und Downloads wurden zum Tagesgeschäft.

Die BBS (Bulletin Board Systems) wurden zu den Vertriebszentren, zu den Software-Goldgruben. Und als die Konsolenspiele kopierbar wurden, witterten einige eine Geschäftsmöglichkeit. Aber wie kamen die jugendlichen Cracker mit dem fernöstlichen Schwarzmarkt zurecht? Und was führte zur vielleicht größten europäischen Piraterie-Razzia der 1990er Jahre? Welche Rolle spielten amerikanische Telefonkarten? Und wie gelang es den Gruppen, ihre Cracks über den öffentlichen Handel zu verbreiten?

Special Features und Gastartikel zu den Themen When Cracking became popular (written by David Almer) // The Spirit of Swapping (by Cedric/Stranger HMD) // The Wonders of ASCII graphics (by SNS) // Photocopy Protection (manuals) // World of Copy Protection (by Denis Lechevalier) // Chaos Computer Club // Compact Disk Menus // AmiExpo Fair (Amiga Messe) // Scene Letters (handwritten) // X-Copy Professional // Calling Cards, Minitel (France) // BBSses // Trojan Virus // Total Apathy (Demo).

Mit dabei sind: Mr. Z, Eagle Soft Incorporated, Dynamic-Duo, Genesis Project, Cynix, ST/Amigos, ST Bandits, The Revolution, T.O.I., Nokturnal, The Big Four, HRFH, Cynix, Hotline, MCA, Elite, Elitendo, The Empire, The Syndicate, ICS, The Blade Runners, The Medway Boys, Pompey Pirates, Automation, BBC, Sub Humans of Turkey, RBCG, The Marvellous V8, Fuzion, Positivity, Jordan Corp, The Stranglers, Hemoroids, The Corporation, VMAX, Factory, The Overlanders, TCB, The Replicants, The Masters, Euro-Soft, 42-Crew, CSS, STCS, ACF, Vectronix, Tristar & Red Sector, Quartex, Fairlight, Paradox, Skid Row, Anthrox, Activision, Lucasfilm Games, Ubi Soft, Coktel Vision, Titus, Delphine, Lankhor, Ere Informatique, Infogrames, Eclipse, Gremlin, U. S. Gold, Ocean France, Argonaut, Domark, Accolade, Sega, Nintendo, Microsoft, Stacker, IAAD, Brigade des Recherches, FAST, ELSPA, Copylock Software, RATsoft ST, DMC, Codehead, Cachet, Chaos Computer Club, Gravenreuth & Syndikus, Triton, Bobmark, Supercom Partner ... und viele mehr.

90 Seiten mit Interviews mit Rob Northen von Copylock Software // Tsunoo Rhilty von STCS // AN Cool von TCB // Axe von Delight // Arthur Dent von CSS // Floyd von 42- Crew // Robocamp von VMAX // Ellfire von Fuzion // Dom von The Replicants // EGB von Automation // Orion von Fuzion // Yoda von The Marvelleous V8 // Ratboy von STCS // Metallinos von Vectronix // Mr Fly von ICS // The Threat von ICS // Illegal von The Replicants // Bacchus von Fairlight // Zippy von The Medway Boys // Pan von Anthrox // The White Knight von Anthrox.

CRACKERS: The Data Storm beleuchtet die Netzwerke und visionären Verstrickungen des BBS-Zeitalters. Die Welt der Underground-Eliten dreht sich immer schneller. Ihre digitale Utopie hebt sie von der harten Realität einer dem Untergang geweihten Spieleindustrie ab.

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336 brillante Farbseiten
135 gr/m² halbmattes Papier
Feinstes Druckraster (120)
Oberflächenversiegelung mit Lack
UV-beständig und abriebfest
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