- Apr 9, 2001
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I got this article from http://www.fatchucks.com/corruptcds/
These are the music CDs that either:
1. Prevent you from copying it for personal use or
2. Prevent you from playing on any computerized device (computers, DVD players, game consoles like PlayStation, MP3 players, consumer CD duplicators, high-end stereo equipment and car CD players).
I personally think it's kind of dumb. If i buy the cd, why can't i make backup of it. Now..if i buy a protected CD from best buy and go home to try it on my computer cd-rom, now that the cd doesn't work on computers cd-rom anymore that makes it a corrupt cd..Do i have the right to return it as a corrupt cd?
These are the music CDs that either:
1. Prevent you from copying it for personal use or
2. Prevent you from playing on any computerized device (computers, DVD players, game consoles like PlayStation, MP3 players, consumer CD duplicators, high-end stereo equipment and car CD players).
I personally think it's kind of dumb. If i buy the cd, why can't i make backup of it. Now..if i buy a protected CD from best buy and go home to try it on my computer cd-rom, now that the cd doesn't work on computers cd-rom anymore that makes it a corrupt cd..Do i have the right to return it as a corrupt cd?
