BlueScreenJunky;401524 Wrote: 
> The back of the case just mentions "openMG" and there's a logo of a
> triangle inside a circle, which itself contains a circle with a
> triangle inside lol.

That's the Copy Control logo:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Copy_Control

and yeah, the copy protection usually consists of purposefully-inserted
errors every few seconds.  This will cause EAC to trip up and slow down
dramatically.  It'll make AccurateRip checks impossible and you'll
never know if your rip was secure, although a good clue is if you have
errors that don't follow the 'error every X seconds' pattern.

Really, this is not a CD because it doesn't follow the RedBook
standard.  http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Red_Book_(audio_CD_standard)
and cannot legally carry the old CD logo:

> Philips and many other companies have warned them that including the
> Compact Disc Digital Audio logo on such non-conforming discs may
> constitute trademark infringement. Either in anticipation or in
> response, recent copy-protected CDs bear stickers and warnings that the
> CD is not standard and may not play in all CD players, and no longer
> display the long-familiar logo.

Vote with your wallet.  Don't buy CDs that do not bear the CD logo. 
This is a CD that is as broken as they can make it without audible
dropouts on most CD players.


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