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Leon
11-13-2003, 12:56 AM
Well, that was fast...


Firm says hackers cracked copy-protection code, allowing N-Gage games to be downloaded over the Web.
November 12, 2003: 7:55 AM EST



HELSINKI (Reuters) - The world's largest mobile phone maker Nokia said Wednesday hackers have cracked the copy-protection codes for its newly launched N-Gage gaming device, allowing copied games to be downloaded over the Web.

The setback comes just over a month after the Finnish company launched the much-hyped game phone in a bid to gain a foothold in the portable gaming market.

"We take this very, very seriously and have initiated an aggressive program to stop the people that are behind these (intellectual property rights) violations," Nokia Mobile Phones spokesman Damian Stathonikos told Reuters.

Nokia (NOK: Research, Estimates) has high hopes for N-Gage, aiming to sell between six and nine million units before the end of 2004 as it challenges market leader Nintendo's Gameboy Advance.

A vital part of the revenue from N-Gage will come from games, which are sold separately, but Nokia said it did not expect the illegal downloads to become widespread.

"This is not something the average consumer can do. You need to have very specialized software tools and very specialized skills," Stathonikos said.

"We're working to develop our copy protection mechanisms to make this even more difficult in the future."

The cracked versions of the games can in principle be installed and played on any phone that uses the same basic operating software, Series 60, used in N-Gage. Other models include Siemens's SX1.

http://money.cnn.com/2003/11/12/technology/nokia_ngage.reut/index.htm?cnn=yes

ceeka
11-15-2003, 11:06 PM
No ones surprised. Not even Nokia according to an article that I read.

Showtime
11-20-2003, 03:12 PM
It might help them sell more.

-jel:halo:

Bires
11-20-2003, 03:35 PM
Is there anything that is beyond hacking?

It seems to me that anything someone builds for a job will be cracked by people in their spare time.