On May 28, 2005, at 9:16 AM, Shari wrote:

Once upon a time I'd heard that all CD's, floppies, etc. had a unique serial number that could be accessed. But my attempts to do it in MC failed. I don't know if those serial numbers still exist, but it sure would be awesome to get at them if they do.

Some companies print CDs that do contain unique serial numbers embedded into the disc, though I don't know of their names. However, a typical CD will not have a serial #, as far as I know.

Here's an interesting page that seems to attack CD protection... good to get a look from either side of the fence, though. Plus, it has a pretty good list of technologies available and what people are doing to sidestep them.
http://www.cdmediaworld.com/hardware/cdrom/cd_protections.shtml

Look around Google if you're really serious about it; I'm sure there are solutions out there.

Karl
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