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Universal to Copyprotect All CDs

angkor wrote in with a link to a story about how Universal Plans to copyprotect all CDs which will render them unplayable on Macs, DVD Players, PS2s, and some CD Players. And it won't even stop people from ripping MP3s I bet.

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  1. Read the article yourself by Rupert · · Score: 2, Redundant

    Universal expects to be copy protecting all its CDs by the end of 2002.

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  2. Boycott by CoreDump · · Score: 1, Redundant
    Simple solution to this. Since they only seem to understand money, stop buying "protected" cd's ( I think the term "crippled" is more appropriate though ).

    I don't have a standard CD Player. I buy CD's to play in my computer to listen to while I'm at work. As manager of the Development Engineering department at national dialup/wireless ISP ( StarNet and StarNet WX ) I work long hours. I spend more time at work than I do at home, so I keep nearly my entire music collection at work. If I can no longer play my CD's on my computer then they just lost a sale.

    Of course, they'll proabably use the declining sales statistics to shout that more protection is needed as people are obviously copying the CD's somehow and hence making fewer legitimate CD purchases. Someday, they'll wake up, and realize they've been left behind by the masses. I only hope that day comes sooner, rather than later.

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  3. Re:Obvious solution to this by Alsee · · Score: 2, Redundant

    Don't buy em. Vote with your wallet.

    You can better vote with your wallet by buying these CD's .... and returning them!

    "Universal told retailers that it would honor refunds on all returned discs -- even for CDs that have been opened."

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