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Why copy protection on CDs is 'worthless'

New Scientist Copy Protection Debate


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"John Halderman, a computer scientist from Princeton University in New Jersey, plans to show delegates at a digital copyright conference in Washington DC next week that the idea of CD copy-prevention is "fundamentally misguided"."
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Why copy protection on CDs is 'worthless'

Reply #1
i'am having a problem
i got one of those copy protection ones, how can i break the protection?

Why copy protection on CDs is 'worthless'

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i'am having a problem
i got one of those copy protection ones, how can i break the protection?

Tak it back.  Demand a refund.  Politely but firmly explain why.

Why copy protection on CDs is 'worthless'

Reply #3
i can't, it's not mine 
but i know it can be broken.....