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By Jim Hu
Posted on ZDNet News: Feb 19, 2004 9:58:00 PM

It doesn't take a code breaker or a math whiz to lift songs from Apple Computer's iTunes online music store--it just takes a good pair of eyes and a trip to the corner store.

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What's new:
It's possible to discover a winning code for a free iTunes song download simply by peering carefully into an unopened bottle of Pepsi.

Bottom line:
The bottle cap loophole could disrupt Pepsi's ambitious marketing campaign, which kicked off with splashy TV spots aired during the Super Bowl.

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iTunes fans have "hacked" a high-profile Pepsi promotion aimed at giving away 100 million songs through special codes marked on the underside of bottle caps. The codes can be entered on the iTunes site to download a single for free. One in three bottles is a winner, but it turns out that the markings can be read without removing the cap.

CNET News.com confirmed that it is not only possible to pick out winning bottles in advance; careful scrutiny can reveal the full 10-digit redemption code, meaning no purchase is required to get a free iTunes single courtesy of Pepsi.

"I've always been looking under caps whenever they had a giveaway," said Jon Gales, Webmaster for MacMerc.com, an online community for Macintosh users and developers, which published a detailed description of the code-grabbing technique on Wednesday. "I thought it was human nature. People have been doing it for years."

The bottle cap loophole could disrupt Pepsi's ambitious marketing campaign, which kicked off with splashy TV spots that aired during the Super Bowl and also took a shot at file-swappers. The giveaway comes amid growing interest in music as a promotional tool for soft drinks and other products. Pepsi's archrival, Coke, has also jumped into digital music, launching a digital download store in Europe.

Pepsi said that as a precaution against prying eyes and other shenanigans, the company restricted the number of codes a given customer could redeem in a day.

"We always put redemption limits in place on promotions like this," said Dave DeCecco, a Pepsi spokesman, "but we found that most consumers played by the rules."

Apple declined to comment.

Technology buffs were buzzing over the Pepsi "hack" this week. Gales' site crashed Wednesday after it was featured on Slashdot, a popular Web site devoted to open-source programming. The "hack" was also spoofed in a fake security posting to the influential Bugtraq security mailing list.

"This attack is not new," the posting noted. "Prior soft drink distribution versions have been vulnerable to this attack in the past. Known vulnerable versions have included the Mountain Dew "Free Soda" giveaways."

Apple typically sells singles for 99 cents and albums at rates comparable to those found at brick-and-mortar stores. Despite the popularity of iTunes, the business as a standalone doesn't make money. Apple's real purpose for selling music is to drive sales of its popular iPod digital music player, which does make money. For this reason, Apple took the unprecedented step of launching a Windows version of the iTunes store after years of developing software solely for its own operating system.

The iTunes music store only lets people transfer songs onto their iPod. No other hardware device is supported by iTunes. Apple Web page with Pepsi ad

Apple is not the only company that has expressed interest in the music download business. Microsoft Chairman Bill Gates has also publicly mulled opening a music store using the software giant's Windows Media Player software. Gates admitted that the venture would not be a significant revenue driver, but a way to keep people loyal to Microsoft's software.

Web giant Yahoo has also begun exploring ways to step into the business. The company recently acquired a start-up called Mediacode to develop a Yahoo music player and download store, sources said. At the same time, Yahoo has been approached by companies such as Roxio's Napster, BuyMusic.com and MusicMatch to partner with, or acquire, them.

RealNetworks, Microsoft's main competitor in digital media software, has pinned its future on selling music subscriptions and downloads through its Rhapsody subsidiary.

All of these companies argue they cannot overlook the growing number of consumers buying music off the Internet, even if it means losing money for a while. In the meantime, they hope to make up the loss through sales of other products, such as concert tickets and soft drinks, and the partnership deals such sales suggest.

Macmerc Webmaster Gales said he discovered the exploit shortly after seeing the bottles in stores. But he said he paid for the bottles after selecting winners.

"The store's happy because they're still making a sale, and Pepsi is happy too," Gales said. "The difference between this game and other games is you don't have to save caps, send them away and wait 8 weeks to get a T-shirt. The instant gratification made it more fun to get a winner."

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iPod is only hardware supported? BULL!
Apple's iTunes Music Store absolutely does support downloading tunes onto hardware besides the iPod. Last time I checked, my CD burner was still considered hardware and iTunes burns audio CDs very nic... (Read the rest)
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Why?  John CarrollZDNet Moderator | 02/20/04
Indeed  SteveS_z | 02/20/04
Open source  Chris Moller | 02/20/04
The stereotype fits.  rkadowns | 02/20/04
uh, okay... (nt)  Chris Moller | 02/20/04
blah blah blah PIRACY ROCKS!!!!!!!  cybershoplifter | 02/20/04
When in Rome...  Jack-Booted EULA | 02/20/04
i bet...  ryusen | 02/20/04
eh? Kazaa only runs on windows  Iain_Peters | 02/21/04
down rka  stephen732@... | 02/21/04
Re: Indeed  Publius_z | 02/20/04
Please, not "Publius"...  Chris Moller | 02/20/04
did you read past the opening sentence? - LOL  stephen732@... | 02/20/04
It has to do with Ethics  voska | 02/20/04
rkadowns summed it up well in his reply above (NT)  pschroeder@... | 02/20/04
he summed up nothing...  ryusen | 02/20/04
Why does...  DragonBRockin | 02/20/04
so why not jump on the original troll? (nt)  ryusen | 02/20/04
But here's the rub.....  Rick_K | 02/20/04
Your Right...BUT,  DragonBRockin | 02/21/04
you have too much air between your ears  stephen732@... | 02/21/04
blah blah blah PIRACY ROCKS!!!!!!!  cybershoplifter | 02/20/04
so tell me  ryusen | 02/20/04
What a hypocrite you are!  Immanuel Tranz-Mischen | 02/20/04
Please elaborate....  JoeMama_z | 02/20/04
No amount of free will make me install DRM infested stuff  Xunil_Sierutuf | 02/20/04
2004  rkadowns | 02/20/04
What do you propose instead  rafe01 | 02/20/04
blah blah blah PIRACY ROCKS!!!!!!!  cybershoplifter | 02/20/04
blah blah blah PIRACY ROCKS!!!!!!!  cybershoplifter | 02/20/04
Civil disobediance as a legitmate form of protest  David Mohring | 02/20/04
Make your own music  vferrara | 02/20/04
How good does it have to be?  WhoIsDaMan | 02/20/04
True True  voska | 02/20/04
Apparently, good enough for the thieves.  No_Ax_to_Grind | 02/20/04
This isn't civil disobedience  rapson | 02/20/04
Exactly  miataclub | 02/20/04
Did you bother to read any of the content of my post?  David Mohring | 02/20/04
Yup, I'm in your corner...  cybershoplifter | 02/20/04
OK  rapson | 02/20/04
blah blah blah PIRACY ROCKS!!!!!!!  cybershoplifter | 02/20/04
If you dont view the linked movie or read the linked articles...  David Mohring | 02/20/04
blah blah blah PIRACY ROCKS!!!!!!!  cybershoplifter | 02/20/04
This is not civil disobedience  Domb2 | 02/20/04
Again, did you read any of the content of my post?  David Mohring | 02/20/04
Yes I did  Domb2 | 02/20/04
Who Cares...  DragonBRockin | 02/20/04
blah blah blah PIRACY ROCKS!!!!!!!  cybershoplifter | 02/20/04
Correct, it's a poor excuse for a lack of ethics.  No_Ax_to_Grind | 02/20/04
What are your ethics worth? A song???  No_Ax_to_Grind | 02/20/04
blah blah blah PIRACY ROCKS!!!!!!!  cybershoplifter | 02/20/04
They are your ethics, throw them away if you want.  No_Ax_to_Grind | 02/20/04
PLease quit  toadlife | 02/20/04
No, don't quit. I pass your posts on to Congress.  No_Ax_to_Grind | 02/20/04
Yeah that works  voska | 02/20/04
I don't believe that is the case.  No_Ax_to_Grind | 02/20/04
Conflicting views here  voska | 02/20/04
Afraid not.  No_Ax_to_Grind | 02/20/04
And counters my argument?  voska | 02/20/04
If you believe that, I have a bridge for sale.  No_Ax_to_Grind | 02/20/04
I see you're still building your private goelag  NemesisNL | 02/21/04
It really not un-ethical or wrong  voska | 02/20/04
What a "cute" little excuse.  No_Ax_to_Grind | 02/20/04
What's wrong with it?  voska | 02/20/04
I'll make it simple for you.  No_Ax_to_Grind | 02/20/04
Ok I'll rip up you argument  voska | 02/20/04
Voska, you are wrong  buxxmaster | 02/20/04
Nope you're wrong, go buy a pepsi and see  voska | 02/20/04
So your (horrible) excuse is...  No_Ax_to_Grind | 02/20/04
Responding to Puma...  DragonBRockin | 02/22/04
Irony..........  Rick_K | 02/20/04
ethics?  misanthrope | 02/21/04
Seems anyone trying to sell music is an idiot!  cybershoplifter | 02/20/04
I scammed the contest, and, I won  EJHonda | 02/20/04
Cheating in basic form  Domb2 | 02/20/04
It's not cheating  voska | 02/20/04
SEE: Posts, Posters, and lies.  No_Ax_to_Grind | 02/20/04
And that's relevant?(NT)  voska | 02/20/04
That depends on if you have ethics or not.  No_Ax_to_Grind | 02/20/04
Said the one with none...  are-you-thinking | 02/20/04
I'm not the one looking for an excuse.  No_Ax_to_Grind | 02/22/04
I don't get it  bdilld222 | 02/20/04
Posts, posters, and lies...  No_Ax_to_Grind | 02/20/04
ummm..  ryusen | 02/20/04
Oops, I forgot, nothing beats free does it.  No_Ax_to_Grind | 02/20/04
you forget much...  ryusen | 02/20/04
Then why steal it?  No_Ax_to_Grind | 02/20/04
Would you consider it "stealing" if....  are-you-thinking | 02/20/04
Sorry, meant downloaded non-DRM music  are-you-thinking | 02/20/04
Are you lost?  No_Ax_to_Grind | 02/22/04
think about what YOU are saying.  ryusen | 02/23/04
Lies  Rokstar83 | 02/20/04
Sorry, I'll call it anything I care too.  No_Ax_to_Grind | 02/20/04
god...  ryusen | 02/20/04
True enough, but is that your best excuse?  No_Ax_to_Grind | 02/20/04
Bitty is using false logic  Rick_K | 02/20/04
Welcome back Rick,  No_Ax_to_Grind | 02/22/04
tell me...  ryusen | 02/23/04
Not quite the truth the No Axe  voska | 02/20/04
No, you aren't telling the truth.  No_Ax_to_Grind | 02/20/04
Actually I remeber it differently  voska | 02/20/04
Nice try, doesn't work but still nice.  No_Ax_to_Grind | 02/20/04
ok  voska | 02/20/04
And there you have it folks.  No_Ax_to_Grind | 02/20/04
generalization  ryusen | 02/20/04
Ah, and where it falls apart is who the companies are.  No_Ax_to_Grind | 02/20/04
no you don't understand me,  ryusen | 02/23/04
How much did your soul sell for Ax?  are-you-thinking | 02/20/04
Devil's Advocate  Tony Michener | 02/20/04
Ya gotta send in for a game piece  buxxmaster | 02/21/04
unprecedented?  eap_z | 02/20/04
unprecedented  Lefthand | 02/20/04
I would be ticked if I bought  buxxmaster | 02/20/04
Apple iTunes  Lefthand | 02/20/04
it is a lot like insider trading  V Sanders | 02/20/04
iTunes *does* allow use of other MP3 players!  geerlingguy | 02/21/04
Funny, . . . even soda what's to be 'free'  FilledOut | 02/21/04
you guys don't get it...  blablabla | 02/21/04
Message has been deleted.  linuxcad_is_a_spammer | 02/22/04
REPORT THIS MESSAGE  Thermite | 02/22/04
iPod is only hardware supported? BULL!  bobfarr | 03/10/04

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