I remember that if you put a scratch on the disk just after the write. You
can make out the difference looking at the disk from various angles. This
will make the disk impossible to copy. I have not tried so cannot verify if
this trick works or not.

On Monday, April 2, 2012, Gregg Eshelman <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>
> --- On Sun, 4/1/12, markjividen <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>> I failed to mention that there is no
>> per unit cost when duplicating discs in the Fortress.
>> The protection scheme is built into the duplicator (and can
>> be turned off, if desired). I've delivered hundreds of
>> "protected" DVD's and, from my point of view, this is as
>> good as it gets for duplicated discs... probably about as
>> effective as costly per disc encryption on replicated discs.
>
> I did some searching for any mention of a certain popular copy program
and Spartan Fortress and came up empty on any mention of it being able to
copy such protected discs.
>
> I can think of a method, based on a program for salvaging data from
damaged media that Windows chokes on. Would likely require some custom
programming.
>
> The more that the Fortress protection gets into the market, the faster it
will be defeated. Just takes one person with the right hacking skills
getting POed that he or she can't play a disc on their computer.
>
> Looks like it's the best thing going currently.
>
> 


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