CD copy protection?
waxjunky
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Is there any way to protect home-burned CDs from duplication? I'm not a Facist, I was just wondering.
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It's the main reason why DRM for music is a lost cause. And majors are now coming to terms with it.
But DRM is a minefield - Sony got caught basically installing viruses on people machines so even they gave up. I don't think DRM on essentially digital files will ever work.
I know Atmosphere are having a few listening parties that are open to journalists (I had been invited, but I'm also 3000 miles away), or if you can't make it, they're actually allowing writers to listen to an iPod in a room and, well, listen.
If it's on some kind of disc, someone has already found a way to extract from it.
No. A lot of CDs I get sent have unique digital ID so that if they get copied the label/PR can trace whose CD was used to copy from. Doesn't protect them from being duplicated, obviously, just makes it potentially easier to identify the source. Endless ways to get round it though.