Originally posted by: yoV6cam
Is there a way to create a CD and make it so that no one can make another copy of it?
Originally posted by: SwampsterFL
Yes, there is a way to build something into a CD that keeps it from being copied, but not with the process we have available (burner). Many music and video companies are going to this to keep their products from being copied.
The reason someone like Microsoft doesn't do it is that they aren't worried as much about us copying their product as they are in us installing it on multiple computers . . . which doen't require duplication, but can't be done without allowing copying.
Originally posted by: bob332
Originally posted by: SwampsterFL
Yes, there is a way to build something into a CD that keeps it from being copied, but not with the process we have available (burner). Many music and video companies are going to this to keep their products from being copied.
The reason someone like Microsoft doesn't do it is that they aren't worried as much about us copying their product as they are in us installing it on multiple computers . . . which doen't require duplication, but can't be done without allowing copying.
you need to wake up my friend, microsoft does try to copy protect quite a few of their games. most games out now are copy-protected, but with the correct hardware/software, you can still copy these copy protected games. so the answer to the original question i definately "no", sorry
Originally posted by: CTho9305
Originally posted by: bob332
Originally posted by: SwampsterFL
Yes, there is a way to build something into a CD that keeps it from being copied, but not with the process we have available (burner). Many music and video companies are going to this to keep their products from being copied.
The reason someone like Microsoft doesn't do it is that they aren't worried as much about us copying their product as they are in us installing it on multiple computers . . . which doen't require duplication, but can't be done without allowing copying.
you need to wake up my friend, microsoft does try to copy protect quite a few of their games. most games out now are copy-protected, but with the correct hardware/software, you can still copy these copy protected games. so the answer to the original question i definately "no", sorry
But you often have to patch the game or be running another program along with the game to fake the copy protection, which a burner can't reproduce.