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Does anyone know what the story is on the new 'copyright protected' cds? I'm seeing that label show up more now, and I got one on a cd for Christmas. I loaded the cd onto my iPod, but when I went to listen to it, the entire thing is completely garbled. I mean, I own the cd, the computer, and the iPod. I'm Miss Legal Music 2004. Will I be able to get it to work?
Rumor has it that if you hold down the shift key while loading the CD, the copy protection is by-passed.
Rumor has it that if you hold down the shift key while loading the CD, the copy protection is by-passed.
Rumor has it that if this were true, it's against the law to tell anybody.
Stupid DMCA.
Also, things might be getting worse next year: [link]
I just bought this one ( [link] ) for the office and added 512 MB of RAM for $87.00. Works great. For some reason I have this Celeron/Duron prejudice and I don't know where it comes from or if it's legitimate.
I have WalMart/brand I don't know prejudice. There is a comment on the page of that one Toshiba one saying the Celeron M isn't crappy like previous Celeron chips. At this point, I've realized that my current laptop is SO crappy, anything will feel like a dream.
things might be getting worse next year:
How is this going to mesh with the digital revolution? Can they really get us hooked on iPods, and then tell us we can't do that with the music we bought any more? Has the digital revolution actually happened, or is it just some privileged kids enjoying themselves?
The people who want to copy-protect CDs are in major denial that the iPod even exists.
ita is me. I'm all fighting mad. I didn't do anything wrong. Except to buy an iPod I couldn't afford because I thought I could legally load my own personal music library onto it.
ETA: And it didn't (hypothetically) work. Well, it did, it bypassed the software, but the actual song quality is the same.
If the Induce Act had passed Congress, iPods would have arguably become illegal.
Haven't really looked at this, but it may prove useful to some folks: The 46 Best-ever Freeware Utilities
So essentially...I should buy all my future music from Itunes? Is that where we are going?