Hi, not correct. Computer CD recorders don't use SCMS, or it is turned off,
or you can turn it off, not sure which. But that is because they are meant
for Data. So the SCMS is set to unlimited copies. Kudos,

Nathan White
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Subject: Re: MD: Problem with recording from CD


> Len Moskowitz wrote:

>
> In general commercial CDs *are* SCMS encoded, but the way SCMS works is
> that you can make as many copies of the master as you like -- you can't
> make copies of copies.  The original poster didn't say, but if he was
> trying to copy a CD that was itself a copy (say, a CD-R copy of a
> commercial CD), then SCMS would get in the way of further copies.

It take it that this would not apply to copies of CDs made using a computer,
CD
ROM drive and CD writer?  Is that correct?

Larry


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