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Re: copy protection for audio CD
by
Stephen Muir
on May 13, 2007 at 12:45:14 am
Copy protection's a bit of a contentious issue, when it comes to audio CD's. Witness the debacle surrounding the software Sony started putting on its CDs to prevent copying, which caused a flood of Mac users unable to get the darned things to play or even eject.
If your client wants to built DRM software into copies of their music, they'll need to release on a format other than traditional CD audio (eg. CDROMs containing DRM-equipped MP3s or Windows Media files).
Of course, I'm no expert on the matter. Since you have a history with Macrovision, you should probably give them a call and see if they have any products that would suit your purpose.
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