On 20 Dez, Stanislav O�mera wrote:
> Gabriel Bouvigne wrote:
> 
>>1 step forward for Lame, but 1 step backward for freedom:
>>
>>http://news.cnet.com/news/0-1005-200-8225543.html?tag=hot
>>http://www.musichelponline.com/legal/
>>
> It's first CD in USA with this ?(cactus data shield protection) I'm 
> wondering. Here in europe (Czech Republick) it is normal. Many of new CD 
> has this protection. We can't play this CD on DVD players,cd player in 
> my car, etc...
> It's ilegal because there is trademark Digital audio and this is not 
> digital audio (it's multisession CD). Real audio CD must be in standart 
> red book. But company like sony, bonton, emi, bmg don't folow standart.
> Ou ou, world come to be crazy.

Some people at "news:de.comp.audio"; wrote to the german "Stiftung
Warentest" (something like a consumer group which tests various things a
customer can buy). It seems in one of the next publications from them
copy protection will be an issue.

> This protection can be skiped when man know how. But I want play my 
> original, expensive CD  in every player , but i can't.

More importantly, some copy protections prohibite the first digital copy
to a mini disk.

Bye,
Alexander.

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