Dallas, Texas February 24, 2005 — Contrary to widely held industry beliefs, U.S. consumers are not overwhelmingly antagonistic toward the concept of copy-restricted music CDs, provided these CDs come ...
When a copy-protected CD hit No. 1 on the U.S. music sales charts last month, it marked a breakthrough for the antipiracy technology in all but one sense: The music still wouldn't play on Apple's iPod ...
While a copy-protected CD has topped the US music charts for the first time (Velvet Revolver's "Contraband"), listeners' inability to rip tracks from the CD to their iPod may lead to changes in ...
Free copies of songs from country music singer Charley Pride's latest album appeared on the Internet this week, just shortly before a version of the CD incorporating new anti-copying technology was ...
The five major record companies have been hit with a class-action lawsuit charging that new CDs designed to thwart Napster-style piracy are defective and should either be barred from sale or carry ...
A music industry group has proposed a logo to identify CDs that include anti-copying features, saying the feature could help allay consumer concerns over the technology. The International Federation ...
An anticopying technology used by Sony Music Entertainment Inc. on music CDs sold in Europe is apparently being defeated by music lovers using simple straight lines drawn on protected CDs with ...
Write-protected CDs are designed to have files copied to them only once. Blank write-protected CDs are identified as CD-R discs. Using the default options in Windows, once you copy files to a CD-R and ...
Like the title says. I've got a CD, and a CD burner. I want to copy the CD. I don't want to import the music in iTunes and burn from there, as the CD won't be recognized as the original (in song title ...
TORONTO, July 18 - More than one-in-10 Canadians 12 and older, or about 11 per cent, say they have personally used a CD burner to record music, according to results from a national survey. It found ...
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