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Posted by SBFan2000 on 11/18/05 04:15
Japan
"Walter Traprock" <wetraprock@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:wetraprock-41F765.19535717112005@comcast.dca.giganews.com...
> Rich <none@none.com> wrote:
>
> > [CD]
> > Following a week of extensive public criticism, Sony BMG's problems
> > continued as class-action lawsuits and public letters were released in
> > response to an anti-piracy program found on a number of its music CDs.
> >
> > XCP (Extended Copy Protection), developed as a means of copy
> > protection for Sony by British software company First4Internet, drew
>
> It's needs to be pointed out that it's NOT JUST NEW CDs that
> have been hacked by Sony-BMG; the 2005 reissue of the 1957
> album Foggy Mountain Jamboree by Flatt & Scruggs clearly has
> a "copyright xcp" on the label. I double checked this at the
> local store, and have seen NO notice of this on the net.
>
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