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Description: "The technology built into some CDs to stop people copying them is futile, according to a computer scientist who has put today's antipiracy systems under the microscope." By Barry Fox. [New Scientist] (November 06, 2002)
Copy protection on CDs is 'worthless' - 06 November 2002 - New Scientist Copy protection on CDs is 'worthless' The technology built into some CDs to stop people copying them is futile, according to a computer scientist who has put today's antipiracy systems under the microscope. He believes the continual software and hardware upgrades issued by the makers of computer CD drives and audio CD players render copy protection systems pointless in the long run.
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Description:Modifications to CD player software, likely to be part of routine upgrades, will permanently undermine copy protection, says scientist
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