Mac OS X allows a user with admin rights to disable file permissions on
external disks (dvd, cd, usb/firewire hard drive).

this must be possible on ubuntu too, this is one of the most common
problems i have with friends right now, they burn a disk on os x, does
not work on linux, they plug in a usb drive to copy some files, does not
work, need to fiddle with root, this gets really annoying on laptops
where that person is the only user. what are they supposed to do, know
how to remount a disk ignoring permissions? open documents as root, many
do that, sure a bigger problem than having a way to ignore / overwrite
file permissions to allow the person currently logged in to read/write
to external disk, in most cases they can take the disk smash it at the
wall anyway, its an external disk, if a removable drive that is plugged
in during a user session should not be used by that user, something else
is wrong.

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DVDs with restrictive permissions are unreadable for normal user
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/10550
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