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TAGÈS copy protection makes backups, This Sucks

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As our visitors emailed us, a new copy protection called TAGÈS ,found in the "Motoracer 3" game, cannot be defeated with all known CD copiers (CloneCD, CDMate, BlindWrite). As the company explains:

"...TAGÈS is not a dongle or an authentication mark on the disk. On the other hand, TAGÈS is neither an encapsulation software nor an encryption algorithm. TAGÈS is not pure hardware, nor is it just software? It is both hardware and software. The TAGÈS protection system leverages two complementary approaches:

The first is based on a specific, patented mastering process that is used to physically distinguish the disks and to create a secure zone on the disk where data can be dissimulated. This secure zone can be read by any CD drive, but cannot be reproduced with a CD burner: it is just physically impossible.

The second approach makes use of a set of software components implementing the protection strategy and measures. These are based on cryptography techniques (you can see the data, but they appear meaningless unless you are in possession of the right deciphering key), on steganography (essential data are hidden so that you do not even know they exist, let alone where to start searching, unless someone told you), and on a dozen other techniques aimed at giving a hard time to the most gifted hackers, and at making a generic crack virtually impossible.

The result? Firstly, a disk protected with TAGÈS? cannot be cloned, whatever CD burner you use, whatever CD-copy software you can find. Secondly, a disk protected with TAGÈS? can be copied, and the copy will be functional?up to the point that is tolerated by the publisher. The idea here is to let the holder of an illicit copy have a "taste and smell" of the genuine application, so that he may be tempted to acquire the license by licit means. Thirdly, TAGÈS? is the only protection system that is totally immune to generic patches. Even if someone succeeded in cracking one title protected with TAGÈS?, all other titles would still be safe..."

this sucks :|

but heed this nothing is impossible when it comes to software cracking and hardware cracking hehe :Q

 
That's kinda cool actually, they can make copies of the CD only give access to the first 3 leveles or something, like shareware.
 
It won't take long for that to get cracked, it never does. The more they say it's impossible to defeat, the more people will work harder to defeat it.
 
I got one word for ya: Baloney!

No matter how much they all claim that their technology is 'better' and unbreakable (secure rom II, safeDisk etc etc), the bottom line is that if software has to run, that means there is a way to break the protection. Pure and simple.

Also, the 'secure zones' that they talk about with CD's... just like with every other mechanism ever developed, there is a counter-measure to it at some point. Haven't these people learned anything from the good old floppy disk days???? These battles were exactly the same back then, and in the end the vendors realized that it simply wasn't worth their time to go to all the trouble -- only to have the protection ripped a short while later. MS Windows XP is a good example.

The only way one can truly protect their software is to require some sort of 'activation' with a specific key on the server every time the product is used, something like with CounterStrike or the like....... and I for one would never purchase a product that would require registration and verification with each use. What if your internet connection is not available? What if you don't even have an internet connection on that particular box?
 
Interesting......thanks bonker but this is beyond the rules......

I definetely agreed with tagej, people would do anything to break it for god sake........
 
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