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Anti-Ripping Measures: A Noble Exercise in Futility?Published by: Jupiter Research Corporation Published: Oct. 11, 2001 - 3 Pages AbstractWith hundreds of millions of CDs in circulation, the race is now on to put the proverbial horse back into the barn and cut off the ability to copy music at its most likely source—the PC. Anti-ripping solutions, encoded into discs, are being offered by three companies and include Macrovision Corporation’s SafeAudio (based on technology from Israel’s TTR Technologies), SunnComm’s MediaCloQ, and Midbar’s Cactus Data Shield. Tests by major labels, most notably BMG, have begun (mostly with promotional copies). Despite announcements of adoption, no major labels have deployed the technology on a widespread basis.Get Full Details About This Report >> |
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