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(Unverified)May 2nd 2007 10:45AM
The slashdot posting on this topic made an extremely interesting (and unusually salient) point: they're essentially trying to censor a number. It's pretty amazing when you consider it in those terms. Here is the article:
http://yro.slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=07/05/01/1935250
Some of the commentary was quite good too. Many people are posting other numbers that can be used to derive the key. Are these also DMCA violations?
Aside: Technically Martin Luther never actually nailed anything to the church door. In those days monks and other scholarly types posted their arguments on a public bulletin board, signifying their preparedness to defend their position. This is where Luther posted his condemnation of the Papacy. A very entertaining book on general medieval history is "A World Lit Only By Fire." Highly recommended even if you're not normally into history.