RIAA committed to quality products? Hah!
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RIAA To Target CD-R
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"...we are committed to providing the quality product listeners desire..." Hmm, how does this relate to the copy protection schemes recently introduced which use damaged audio data blocks to prevent me from making backups of my own CDs? Not much of a quality product I would think...
The 'lasers' mentioned in this article sound a lot like the already available organic LEDs (by Pioneer). Also, I know Philips is working on Poly-LEDs (LEDs made of real polymere, no organic materials used) which have even greater advantages over organic LEDs. Is this in the same league or are we really talking about something new?
"...we are committed to providing the quality product listeners desire..." Hmm, how does this relate to the copy protection schemes recently introduced which use damaged audio data blocks to prevent me from making backups of my own CDs? Not much of a quality product I would think...
The 'lasers' mentioned in this article sound a lot like the already available organic LEDs (by Pioneer). Also, I know Philips is working on Poly-LEDs (LEDs made of real polymere, no organic materials used) which have even greater advantages over organic LEDs. Is this in the same league or are we really talking about something new?