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Question by ameer
Submitted on 3/3/2004
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Is it possible to avoid illegial copying (cd to cd) or taking backups


Answer by sammyg
Submitted on 8/3/2004
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no

its impossible.
i mean, think about it. computers nowadays have the ability to do anything and everything. as much as cd compaines try to place copyright stoppers on the acutal cds, what is going to stop a person from copying the cd itself? or creating an image fiel from the cd? or even cracking the protection anyway?

if ur wanting to protect your material, simply burn onto a cd as it as a zip file with a password that you only know and the people you distribute it too. guess u cant do much else

 

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