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Newer page: version 6 Last edited on Wednesday, July 23, 2003 11:27:24 pm by AristotlePagaltzis Revert
Older page: version 4 Last edited on Monday, July 21, 2003 1:59:35 pm by DavidHallett Revert
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 It is likely that until the entertainment industry control every single device in your house capable of recording or playing back media, you can copy it if you can hear it. The RIAA and MPAA are big offenders in the struggle for control. Meanwhile, EMI is big on introducing [CopyControl]led discs, and several other big labels are hardly any better. Look for a little circle and triangle symbol on the case on any [CompactDisc]s you bought recently. 
  
 Note it seems that [Windows]XP from MicrosoftCorporation has no problem with these [CopyControl]led discs and rips them with two clicks of the mouse. That seems odd, being that MicrosoftCorporation is pushing [Palladium] which is a rather large [DRM] effort, but maybe they only care about their own [DRM], and just not anyone else's [DRM]. 
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+Not to be mistaken for [DigitalRadioMondiale|http://www.drm.org], an effort to transmit higher quality AAC digital audio over shortwave radio. Without any form of CopyControl as far as I can tell. They couldn't have chosen a less geek-friendly name for this unless, perhaps, they'd named it Radio International Advanced Audio.