Copiers are not *DESIGNED* to defeat exceptional means employed by the author to defeat copying. If you try to copy "Fraud-alert" paper, the copy is obviously marked as such.
DVD Burners are not under attack. DVD-Rom duplication software is not under attack.
What *is* under attack are programs like "DVD XCopy" that intentionally *DEFEAT* the copy protection schemes employed by the author to protect their works.
Get it straight... I, for one, am on the side of not being able to copy something that the author took extreme measures to protect from copying.
ConFurence will again be at the Burbank Hilton, April 25-27, 2003. Visit http://confurence.net for more details on this and other events being hosted by The ConFurence Group.
Copiers are not *DESIGNED* to defeat exceptional means employed by the author to defeat copying. If you try to copy "Fraud-alert" paper, the copy is obviously marked as such.
DVD Burners are not under attack. DVD-Rom duplication software is not under attack.
What *is* under attack are programs like "DVD XCopy" that intentionally *DEFEAT* the copy protection schemes employed by the author to protect their works.
Get it straight... I, for one, am on the side of not being able to copy something that the author took extreme measures to protect from copying.
ConFurence will again be at the Burbank Hilton, April 25-27, 2003. Visit http://confurence.net for more details on this and other events being hosted by The ConFurence Group.