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    Metafilter
    Community weblog discussing protected and corrupted audio cd's.
    http://www.metafilter.com/comments.mefi/9152
    NewOlde.com - How to Detect and Avoid Copy-Controlled CDs
    Information for classical music listeners to help them identify Copy-Controlled CDs, including the graphics that appear on the packaging.
    http://www.newolde.com/copy_controlled_cd.htm

    Slashdot -Stations Can't Play Crippled Music Disks
    Reader comments on The Age article reporting that some radio stations are unable to play copy-protected CDs. (April 6, 2003)
    http://yro.slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=03/04/06/0031209
    The Age - Copy Protected CDs: Artists Can Be the Losers
    Article pointing out that music companies which use copy protection may be denying the artists under contract to them legitimate play time on radio stations. (April 3, 2003)
    http://www.theage.com.au/articles/2003/04/03/1048962867084.html
    BMG Stops Producing CDs
    "The Register has a new story about claims by Bertelsmann that they'll stop manufacturing uncrippled audio CDs." News and reader comments. [Slashdot] (November 6, 2002)
    http://slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=02/11/06/1312259
    Copy Protection On CDs Is 'Worthless'
    Reader comments on New Scientist article. [Slashdot] (November 6, 2002)
    http://slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=02/11/06/2144242
    Copy Protection on CDs is 'Worthless'
    "The technology built into some CDs to stop people copying them is futile, according to a computer scientist who has put today's antipiracy systems under the microscope." By Barry Fox. [New Scientist] (November 6, 2002)
    http://www.newscientist.com/news/news.jsp?id=ns99993020
    'No More Music CDs Without Copy Protection,' Claims BMG Unit
    "BMG is at it again, this time apparently set on applying copy protection to all its music products." By John Lettice. [Register] (November 6, 2002)
    http://www.theregister.co.uk/2002/11/06/no_more_music_cds_without/
    Record Labels Beware
    Study suggests that, if the music industry wants to experiment with selling copy-protected CDs, "there [must] be mandatory warning labels on the CDs or the industry risks seriously alienating consumers." By Jon Iverson. [Stereophile] (November 4, 2002)
    http://www.stereophile.com/shownews.cgi?1482
    Selling the Benefits
    "If DVD-A and/or SACD are to supplant CD, not only do their features have to be transformed into benefits, but the benefits consumers currently enjoy with CD need to be preserved." By John Atkinson. [Stereophile] (October, 2002)
    http://www.stereophile.com/showarchives.cgi?681
    Hey, Big Five - Copyright This!
    "A class action lawsuit has been filed against the five major record labels for manufacturing and distributing defective or dysfunctional compact discs." News and reader discussion. [Plastic] (June 19, 2002)
    http://www.plastic.com/article.html?sid=02/06/19/19130151
    Big Five Labels Sued Over Copy-Protected CDs
    "Heightening the tension surrounding the music industry's efforts to guard its content in the digital realm, the five major record labels were hit with a class action lawsuit last week for producing and distributing CDs with copyright protection controls." By Scarlet Pruitt. [IDG] (June 18, 2002)
    http://www.itworld.com/Man/2683/020619cdcopy/
    Lawsuit Challenges Copy-protected CDs
    Reader discussion of Reuters article. [Slashdot] (June 17, 2002)
    http://slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=02/06/17/1435211
    Lawsuit Challenges Copy-Protected CDs
    "The five major record companies have been hit with a class-action lawsuit charging that new CDs designed to thwart Napster-style piracy are defective and should either be barred from sale or carry warning labels." [Reuters] (June 16, 2002)
    http://news.cnet.com/2100-1023-936527.html
    Another Class Action Over Crippled Music Disks
    News brief and reader discussion. [Slashdot] (June 14, 2002)
    http://yro.slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=02/06/15/0250258
    Special Report: Copy-Protected CDs
    "How the labels are trying to stop you." [Rolling Stone] (June 7, 2002)
    http://www.rollingstone.com/news/newsarticle.asp?nid=15990
    Felt Tip Marker Defeats Copy-Protected CDs
    News and reader discussion. [Slashdot] (May 22, 2002)
    http://slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=02/05/22/1439253
    Post-it Notes vs. Copy-Inhibited CDs
    News about Celine Dion CDs killing iMacs and black markers or sticky notes defeating some "copy-protection" schemes. Reader discussion. [Slashdot] (May 14, 2002)
    http://slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=02/05/14/0040215
    Sony Intentionally Crashes Customers' Computers
    "Celine Dion's latest CD will not play in computer drives. In fact: 'Should the consumer try to play Dion's CD on a PC or Macintosh, the computer likely will crash.'" News and reader discussion. [Slashdot] (April 3, 2002)
    http://slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=02/04/03/226233
    AOL Seeks Manager for Anti-Copying Push
    "AOL Time Warner is beginning efforts to add copy protection to CDs, underscoring the company's desire to limit unsanctioned digital distribution of its musical works." By Jim Hu. [CNet] (March 12, 2002)
    http://news.cnet.com/2100-1023-858181.html
    Cactus CD Copy Protection is Launched This Month
    "To thwart file swappers, Universal Music Group executives have said they want to protect a large proportion of their new releases as early as midyear." News and reader discussion. [kuro5hin] (March 8, 2002)
    http://www.kuro5hin.org/story/2002/3/8/72812/62445
    New CD Protection Won't Play on PCs
    "Israeli security company Midbar Tech is releasing 1 million copy-protected CDs in Japan as part of an aggressive push by record labels to curtail digital piracy." By Gwendolyn Mariano. [ZDNet] (March 6, 2002)
    http://news.zdnet.com/2100-9595_22-852952.html
    Consumers in Crossfire of Labels' War on Piracy
    "The downside of copy-protected music CDs? Some won't play when consumers get them home." By Aaron Pressman. [Christian Science Monitor] (March 4, 2002)
    http://www.csmonitor.com/2002/0304/p18s01-wmcn.html
    CD Technology Stops Copies, But It Starts a Controversy
    "The recording industry has begun selling music CD's designed to make it impossible for people to copy music to their computers, trade songs over the Internet or transfer them to portable MP3 players." By Amy Harmon. [New York Times] (March 1, 2002)
    http://www.nytimes.com/2002/03/01/technology/01PROT.html
    Consumer Claims Victory in CD Lawsuit
    "Makers of a recording by country-pop singer Charley Pride have agreed to stop tracking most listener habits and to warn consumers that the CD is not compatible with MP3 and other players, according to attorneys for a woman who sued the companies." By Lisa Bowman. [CNet] (February 22, 2002)
    http://news.cnet.com/2100-1023-843114.html
    Philips Burning on Protection
    "Officials for Netherlands-based Philips, which licenses the compact disc logo for both discs and players, went on a tirade against the recording industry for shipping discs with deliberate errors burned into them." By Paul Boutin. [Wired] (February 4, 2002)
    http://www.wired.com/politics/law/news/2002/02/50101
    Philips: Don't Mess with the CD!
    "According to Philips, recent attempts to add playback restriction technology to new releases is not just a bad idea: Because the Red Book recipe has been altered, the discs no longer qualify as CDs and should be labeled clearly." By Jon Iverson. [Stereophile] (January 21, 2002)
    http://www.stereophile.com/shownews.cgi?1247
    The Register - Congressman Assails CD Copy Protection
    Copy protection tracks implanted in CDs are a violation of the right to fair use of purchased music, writes a US Representative to recording industry lobbyists. (January 8, 2002)
    http://www.theregister.co.uk/2002/01/08/congressman_assails_cd_copy_protection/
    BMG to Replace Anti-rip Natalie Imbruglia CDs
    "Bertelsmann Music Group has had to back down on plans to force anti-rip technologies on British CD buyers." By Tony Smith. [Register] (November 19, 2001)
    http://www.theregister.co.uk/2001/11/19/bmg_to_replace_antirip_natalie/
    Customers Put Kibosh on Anti-Copy CD
    "Complaints about anti-copying technology on Natalie Imbruglia's latest CD force her record label to issue replacements for angry consumers." By John Borland. [CNet] (November 19, 2001)
    http://news.cnet.com/2100-1023-276036.html
    BMG Backs Down Over Copy-Protected CD
    Virgin Megastores has responded to a complaint from one of their customers and said that BMG has set up a helpline to allow people who bought the corrupt version, to exchange it for a real one. Virgin and HMV will also be bringing in new stock of uncorrupted CDs. [Slashdot] (November 18, 2001)
    http://slashdot.org/yro/01/11/18/0457230.shtml
    More Copy Protected CDs?
    Fat Chuck's maintains a list of corrupt CDs. Reader comments and discussion. [Slashdot] (November 11, 2001)
    http://yro.slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=01/11/11/1436210
    Register: UK Campaigners Call for Anti 'Anti-rip' CD Day of Action
    "Campaigners will take to the streets of Britain this Saturday (6 October) in a bid to raise public awareness of the music industry's attempts to prevent listeners from copying CDs or playing discs on PCs." By Tony Smith. (October 4, 2001)
    http://www.theregister.co.uk/2001/10/04/uk_campaigners_call_for_anti/
    New Scientist: NSync CD is Copy Protection "Experiment"
    "The music industry is now testing different copy protection systems on mass market chart CDs, with copies of NSync's Celebrity on the Zomba label being sold in at least three different versions." (October 2, 2001)
    http://www.newscientist.com/news/news.jsp?id=ns99991367
    Slashdot: NSync Copy Protected CD
    "NSync's new CD will be released in a least 3 different versions (with different copy protection techniques)." News and reader comments. (October 2, 2001)
    http://slashdot.org/articles/01/10/02/163256.shtml
    Register: US Record Label Sued over Anti-rip CD Technology
    "An unnamed Californian woman has sued US country music record label Fahrenheit Entertainment for allegedly misleading its customers by shipping CDs protected with an anti-rip mechanism." By Tony Smith. (September 11, 2001)
    http://www.theregister.co.uk/2001/09/11/us_record_label_sued_over/
    Register: Music Biz Patents Anti-rip Encryption Technology
    "Details of the method appear in a patent filed by IFPI. The patent, GB2357165, centres on encrypting the track time codes stamped onto every music disc." By Tony Smith. (August 17, 2001)
    http://www.theregister.co.uk/2001/08/17/music_biz_patents_antirip_encryption/
    Register: 'Hi-fi Nuking' CD Technology Safe Claims Developer
    Skeptical report on New Scientist's retraction of its warning that Cactus could damage speakers playing copied CDs. By Tony Smith. (August 10, 2001)
    http://www.theregister.co.uk/2002/03/03/hifi_nuking_cd_technology_safe/
    Register: Old Code Defeats New CD Anti-ripping Technologies
    "Macrovision's SafeAudio and Midbar's Cactus - both new technologies designed to prevent CDs from being copied successfully - may have been defeated by software released over two years ago." By Tony Smith. (August 10, 2001)
    http://www.theregister.co.uk/2001/08/10/old_code_defeats_new_cd/
    Register: 1M Anti-piracy Hi-fi Nuking CDs Hit Europe
    "One million CDs have been released in Europe which are protected by the controversial anti-piracy system Cactus Data Shield... The Cactus Data Shield system is controversial because the technology could blow your hi-fi speakers." By Robert Blincoe. (August 9, 2001)
    http://www.theregister.co.uk/2002/03/03/1m_antipiracy_hifi_nuking_cds/
    New Scientist Correction
    Retraction of article saying Cactus DataShield could damage speakers. "Midbar... has asked us to make clear that there is nothing in its technology on the market, past, current or future, that could, or would, be potentially damaging to equipment." (August 7, 2001)
    http://www.newscientist.com/news/news.jsp?id=ns99991105
    New Scientist: New CD Anti-Piracy System Could Damage Loudspeakers
    "It is called the Cactus Data Shield, and it is designed to add noisy garbage to all copied CDs. The trouble is, it could also damage the hi-fi and loudspeakers of people who play pirated CDs." (August 4, 2001)
    http://www.rense.com/general12/news.htm
    Register: CD Anti-piracy System Can Nuke Hi-fi Kit
    "Sony's Music Entertainment division has been testing an anti-piracy technology that at best renders illegally copied CDs unlistenable and at worse blows listeners' speakers." By Tony Smith. (August 3, 2001)
    http://www.theregister.co.uk/2002/03/03/cd_antipiracy_system_can_nuke/
    kuro5hin: New Scientist: SafeDisc Can Cause Damage to Speakers
    "New Scientist reports that the new anti-piracy feature on audio CDs, has the potential to damage loudspeakers by introducing square waves into the amplified signal." News and reader comments. (August 1, 2001)
    http://www.kuro5hin.org/story/2001/8/1/17156/40276
    CD Freaks: SafeAudio Explained and Should We Fear It?
    How Macrovision's SafeAudio works and how to bypass it. (July 27, 2001)
    http://www.cdfreaks.com/reviews/SafeAudio-explained-and-should-we-fear-it-
    CNet: Protected CDs Quietly Slip into Stores
    "Consumers in ordinary record stores are unwittingly buying CDs that include technology designed to discourage the making of digital copies." (July 18, 2001)
    http://news.cnet.com/2100-1023-270164.html
    New Scientist: Anti-piracy CD System Raises Distortion Fear
    "The first CD title has already sold 100,000 copies, but it is causing concern among audio experts because they fear that the music may be audibly distorted." (July 16, 2001)
    http://www.newscientist.com/news/news.jsp?id=ns9999998
    Register: Anti-rip CD System Bypassed
    "Macrovision's SafeAudio technology, designed to prevent PC-owning music fans from ripping CD tracks onto their hard drives, has been bypassed." By Tony Smith. (January 8, 2001)
    http://www.theregister.co.uk/2001/08/01/antirip_cd_system_bypassed/
    Copy-Protected CDs a Nightmare for BMG Germany
    "Blaming a falloff in CD sales on the popularity of CD burners, BMG Germany recently issued approximately 100,000 copy-protected discs in an attempt to thwart the problem--and had to take a substantial portion of them back because consumers said the discs wouldn't perform in car players and in some home audio systems." By Barry Willis. [Stereophile] (February 7, 2000)
    http://www.stereophile.com/shownews.cgi?671
    Wired: Copy-Protected CDs Taken Back
    "[BMG Germany] was faced with a backlash from consumers complaining that some of the copy-protected CDs were unplayable." (February 3, 2000)
    http://www.wired.com/science/discoveries/news/2000/02/33921
    Slashdot: BMG's New Copy-Protected Audio CDs
    "BMG-Entertainment started selling audio-CDs using the Cactus Data Shield, a copy-protection system developed by Midbar and Sonopress which makes it impossible to grab the music from the CD and to listen to it using 'an old CD-Player' or a CD-ROM-drive." News and reader comments. (January 25, 2000)
    http://slashdot.org/articles/00/01/25/116237.shtml





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