Posted: Wed May 22, 2002 6:39 am Post subject: 'Copy-Protected' CDs Cracked with 99-cent Marker Pen
LONDON (Reuters) - Technology buffs have cracked music publishing giant Sony Music's elaborate disc copy-protection technology with a decidedly low-tech method: scribbling around the rim of a disk with a felt-tip marker.
Internet newsgroups have been circulating news of the discovery for the past week, and in typical newsgroup style, users have pilloried Sony for deploying "hi-tech" copy protection that can be defeated by paying a visit to a stationery store.
"I wonder what type of copy protection will come next?" one posting on alt.music.prince read. "Maybe they'll ban markers."
Sony did not immediately return calls seeking comment.
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Posted: Wed May 22, 2002 9:19 am Post subject: Re: 'Copy-Protected' CDs Cracked with 99-cent Marker Pen
Most of the copy-protected CD's are flooding the german market. The answer of some local software-geeks is a software (I don't say names ), which overrides the 'auto-play' feature in the OS and manually inserts CD's into the CD-ROM drive.
Very comfortable and after that, copying is easy
The labels are really digging their own grave.
Imagine you are a Apple user, wrote a 100 page cost-calculation, important for your business and existance and just because somebody brought you Celine Dion's new CD as a birthday present, you have to file bancruptcy after your Mac crashed and stayed like this for days or weeks..............
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