> > So if a disk has not standard form of information , and anyone but the > > copyright owner creates a program to read this they have broken copyright > > law? > > It depends on what the primary purpose of the program is for. If it's just for > reading protected disks, yes. If it's as an all-purpose copier device, no.
But if the disk works correctly then there is no need to read for anyother reason, but if its faulty get replaced . Copy devices are Illegal and those in Hong Kong are being sought after to prosicute :) At then end of the day its Illegal to Speed but who sticks below or on the limit? , from my experince noone (Especially me :) ) , and when they catch me they prosicute me , so when anyone get's caught for BACKING UP software , we will see if they get prosicuted and it might be make an EXAMPLE case of said person. Chris

