11-12-2003, 02:25 PM
Actually, there are some copy protections that are a LOT harder to imitate, as they use things like the space of time between reading two tracks, or duplicating a sector on a CD meaing to write Sector 1 twice but apart (which is actually breaking the format of a CD but works for all but the strictest of CD's and a lot of CD-R's don't have the ability to record in that way).
With a music CD it's harder to protect it since the CD Player's themselves must provide that protection, and the majority won't.
With a music CD it's harder to protect it since the CD Player's themselves must provide that protection, and the majority won't.