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New Microsoft Tools Copy Protect CDs and DVDs

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Software will allow recording companies restrict what you can do with CDs and DVDs on your computer.

Joris Evers, IDG News Service
Tuesday, January 21, 2003


Microsoft on Monday announced new copyright protection tools that let recording companies restrict the use of CDs and DVDs on personal computers.

Two major recording companies, Universal Music Group, a unit of Vivendi Universal, and EMI Group, as well as MPO International Group, a large independent CD maker, have adopted the new software, Microsoft said in a statement released at the Midem music conference in Cannes, France.
Second Session


Microsoft's new Windows Media Data Session Toolkit allows media companies to add a protected "second session" to CDs and DVDs for use on PCs. This second session includes the audio and video content in Microsoft's Windows Media format, plus rules for the use of that content, Microsoft said.

For example, content owners can limit the number of times a user can play the content on a PC and restrict copying of audio and video or transferring of songs to a portable device, Microsoft said. The protection is handled through Microsoft's Windows Media Digital Rights Management technology, Microsoft said.

Entire second session offerings could also be made available by recording companies for downloading via the Web, according to Microsoft.
Copy Complaints

Some audio CDs on the market already contain copy protection. However, this has led to opposition among users because some protection technologies cause PCs to freeze or make CDs unplayable in car stereos.

The Windows Media Data Session Toolkit is part of Microsoft's Windows Media 9 Series and rivals products from RealNetworks as well as technologies developed in-house by some recording companies and smaller companies.

Microsoft's product announcement comes a week after representatives of the recording and technology industries, including Microsoft and the Recording Industry Association of America, urged the U.S. government to keep its hands off of the digital copyright protection issue.


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Reply #1 posted 01/21/03 12:35pm

TenMo

I'm no expert, but I thought everyone (US and Europe) is legally entitled to make copies for personal (and I mean personal) use. Presumably, limiting the number of plays/copies restricts that legal right??? What does anyone think?
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Reply #2 posted 01/21/03 1:29pm

Abrazo

TenMo said:

I'm no expert, but I thought everyone (US and Europe) is legally entitled to make copies for personal (and I mean personal) use. Presumably, limiting the number of plays/copies restricts that legal right??? What does anyone think?
I did a study on this specific topic. I don't have time to respond now, but I will try to do that later.
Meanwhile perhabs it's a good idea to take the discussion to the general discussion forum.
You are not my "friend" because you threaten my security.
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Reply #3 posted 01/21/03 3:01pm

tommyalma

Everybody buy your minidisc players now!

Also, it's amazing how cool the industry is to VHS and used CD's..remember when those were what was killing ths industry?

.."cool" meaning they don't make the industry all hot and sweaty.
[This message was edited Tue Jan 21 15:02:25 PST 2003 by tommyalma]
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Reply #4 posted 01/21/03 3:06pm

NuPwrSoul

tommyalma said:

Everybody buy your minidisc players now!

Also, it's amazing how cool the industry is to VHS and used CD's..remember when those were what was killing ths industry?

.."cool" meaning they don't make the industry all hot and sweaty.
[This message was edited Tue Jan 21 15:02:25 PST 2003 by tommyalma]


Minidiscs are cool but they don't have a digital output to copy from one disc to another sad

And they're harder to clean/keep clean. At least with a CD you can clean off the surface. MDs are locked in that case unless you slide open the metal thingie and rotate the disc yourself.

I've had 3 MD players since they came out but they scare me cuz they are the final destination of music digitally speaking. If you want anything from them you can only go digital to analog sad
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[This message was edited Tue Jan 21 15:07:10 PST 2003 by NuPwrSoul]
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Reply #5 posted 01/21/03 3:11pm

tommyalma

NuPwrSoul said:

tommyalma said:

Everybody buy your minidisc players now!

Also, it's amazing how cool the industry is to VHS and used CD's..remember when those were what was killing ths industry?

.."cool" meaning they don't make the industry all hot and sweaty.
[This message was edited Tue Jan 21 15:02:25 PST 2003 by tommyalma]


Minidiscs are cool but they don't have a digital output to copy from one disc to another sad

And they're harder to clean/keep clean. At least with a CD you can clean off the surface. MDs are locked in that case unless you slide open the metal thingie and rotate the disc yourself.

I've had 3 MD players since they came out but they scare me cuz they are the final destination of music digitally speaking. If you want anything from them you can only go digital to analog sad
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[This message was edited Tue Jan 21 15:07:10 PST 2003 by NuPwrSoul]



Everybody buy your Philips component CD burners now!

#@%#@#$...
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Reply #6 posted 01/21/03 3:18pm

NuPwrSoul

tommyalma said:



Everybody buy your Philips component CD burners now!

#@%#@#$...


Ha!
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