From: John Chrapowicki
> protects CDs against illegal copying.
Conspicuous by its absense is any mention what status legal copies will
have.
Rick.
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I don't know.It doesn't say if it uses a method like the c-dilla one (in
which case it would).
John.
| Doesn't say how it is achieved though. If anything, we should
| still be able
| to at least copy to MD, right?
|
| Adios,
| LarZ
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John Chrapowicki
Sent: Friday, 1 October 1999 21:18
To: 'MD List'
Subject: MD: TTR "Combats the Scourge of CD Piracy"
More on copy-proof CDs.
Taken from a news article in MP3.com (http://www.mp3.com/news/370.html)
TTR
More on copy-proof CDs.
Taken from a news article in MP3.com (http://www.mp3.com/news/370.html)
TTR Combats CD Piracy
by TTR
TTR Combats the Scourge of CD Piracy
TTR Technologies, Inc. Announces MusicGuard(TM), Groundbreaking New CD
Anti-Piracy System -- Warlock Records and Strictly Rhythm M