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  1. Is there a way I can add some kind of copyright protection to my burned back-up DVD-R copies, so they can not be copied?
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  2. Member Treebeard's Avatar
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    Not in any realistic way. If Hollywood cant do it then I doubt the layperson has any way to do it.

    If people want to break the code badly enough they will.
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    pretty useless to even try ...
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    The commercial ones you backed up had copyright protection, did it help?
    To Be, Or, Not To Be, That, Is The Gazorgan Plan
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  5. why would you want to copy protect a backup???
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    I have had good success with this method.

    1) Take your backup and grasp in one hand, with the "business" side up.
    2) Take your car keys, and drag across, making a deep furrow from the inner rim to the outer rim.
    3) Dust off the plastic bits from the surface.
    4) Done!

    Using my method, I haven't had anyone successfully make a copy when I have loaned them out!
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  7. Thanks for all your help.
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  8. If you author with Maestro you can turn on Macrovision, and CCE, but one must ask why? Look what good it obviously did.

    Sean
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