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  1. can someone tell me how to somehow copyright my cds that i burn so people cant just copy them. thanks
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  2. hahahahahahaha sorry.. had to be done.
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  3. Do your encoding as you normally would. Proceed with your burn with what ever burning software you prefer. Once you finish your burn remove the disk from the tray and run it over with a lawnmower. I've found that my using this method only true experts are able to extract anything from the disk.
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  4. Well I agree with next on the encoding and burning part, but instead of the lawnmower part, take the CD into the John with you, and after you drop a big deuce, then use the CD to wipe the crap off your ***hole.
    Realmedia! The Nectar of the Tards!
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  5. hi try this link http://granavenida.com/vcdspain/pafiledb/pafiledb.php?PHPSESSID=338bb882246012ae0d8f83...e&fid=113&id=6
    there is a program called project moon its supposed to help you protect your cds
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  6. if u don't want people or your friends to copy your cds don't lend them. but if you don't feel good because they're your friends, make a copy of your original cds and lend them your copy.
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  7. I am not laughing

    video567's link is about it, for free

    You install the app. Then you run the exe.
    Select dir option for C:\WINDOWS\escritorio
    Then fire up cloneCD
    Put a cd in your drive that you want to protect.
    Tell cloneCD you want to make a clone of it.
    Point clone cd to C:\WINDOWS\escritorio and select the name data2.ccd
    Then let cloneCD do it's work.
    Now burn the image from that dir to a new cd
    You will get an option, choose the second one, then hit ok and it will burn and play fine.

    You will not be able to copy te disk easily. You will not be able to copy the files on it either.

    It's not unbeatable, which is good, but it does pffer some protection. I tried several appz to copy the cd. Yes, I was able to do, buut the avarage Joe will have no clue what to do. Furthermore, the copied cd's are still copy protected also!
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  8. legman - thanks for the tip.
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  9. DAMM, IM SICK OF PEOPLE POSTING EVERYWHERE ASKING HOW THE F#K THEY COPY PROTECT THEIR CD? COPY PROTECTION IS THE REASON WE HAVE PROGRAMS LIKE CLONE CD IN THE FIRST PLACE.

    I SWEAR IF I SEE ONE MORE PERSON ASKING HOW TO COPY PROTECT A CD IM GONNA GO CRAZY
    Computers
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  10. I would have to agree with that sentiment. Ultimately, all you have to have to copy any CD is a program that will copy every bit on the disc, and a burner that can write every bit to a new disk. And plenty of both exist...
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  11. That's not true. Bit for bit is not enough. There are other options. What people want to do with their data is up to them. What I can't stand are the idiots that have to use caps (scream) in the forum. They have no manners.

    Don't be hypocrates guys. This is not about, "It's ok the steal." It is about inforamtion and that information should be freely shared. That is the damn point. Maybe you just don't get it now, but someday you might. Whether or not he uses the copy protection is of no concern. He is entitled to the information. Like duh!. You guys trying to stifle his free speech because you feel your need for theft is more important are just too imature and selfish. Take a trip a memorial cemetary sometime. Those stones are there for a reason. Go live in china if you want no rights, but stealing is the most important thing.
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  12. I don't think anyone here was trying to tell him he can't try, or that stealing is ok...but if he really wants to protect his data, a CD isn't the way to go. And bit-for-bit is most definitely enough, if that includes any relevant subcodes.
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  13. There are methoeds of burning and cd material that cause certian bits to change upon playing. Being as the bits change, and the exe on the cd looks for this to verify it is the correct cd, you are wrong.

    There are other ways also. I am not going to expaln further.

    I have np clue what you ment by, "I don't think anyone here..." You all were anti free speech and information.

    I never mentioned anything about him trying. You are just changing the subject.

    <font size=-1>[ This Message was edited by: legman on 2001-09-10 09:52:51 ]</font>
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