AFAIK, the computer based CD burners don't bother with SCMS, but the
stand alone one do.  SO if your friend copied it on a stand alone unit,
the scms would be set to no copy, if you copied one on a computer based
system, scms would be set to unlimited copies.  
If I am wrong, I am sure someone will correct me, but that is what I
think is happening.

"Julien Blaise (E-coli)" wrote:
> 
> Hi,
> 
> Once, a friend gave me a burned audio cd, and when I tried to copy it
> digitally to my R55 it said "NoCopy" !!!
> So I would like to know how SCMS works when you copy an audio CD,
> because now I have a cd-writer and  I copied an audio cd and then I
> tried to put this copy on MD, to see what's happening. And to my
> surprise I was able to copy this copy (!) to my MD.
> To burn this CD, I used WinOnCD.
> So, is it the software or the cd-writer? Also I saw in Nero a Copyright
> option. Is it SCMS  ??
> Thanks in advance !
> (Sorry if it's a little OT !)
> 
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