Since I and a lot of others want to play there CDs in their computers
and don't even care about making a copy, I  think there would be a big
backlash and CDs returned if they did that.  

Simon Mackay wrote:
> 
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> C-Dilla, recently acquired by Macrovision, is developing technology
> that is said to prevent a computer's CD-ROM drive from playing music
> CDs, making it impossible to copy them with a CD-R drive or post them
> on the Internet. Slated for introduction next year, the AudioLok
> system is said to also prohibit copies from being made in consumer CD
> recorders -- and even to prevent a digital signal from being passed
> through a player's digital outputs.


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