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CD-ROM - Copyright Issues |  | CD-ROM - Copyright Issues: Encyclopedia II - CD-ROM - Copyright Issues |  | There has been a move by the recording industry to make audio CDs (CDDAs, Red Book CDs) unplayable on computer CD-ROM drives, to prevent copying of the music. This is done by intentionally introducing errors onto the disc that the analogue circuits on most stand-alone audio players can automatically compensate for, but confuse CD-ROM drives. Consumer rights advocates are as of October 2001 pushing to require warning labels on compact discs that do not conform to the official Compact Disc Digital Audio standard (often called the Red Book) to inform consumers of which discs do ...
See also:CD-ROM, CD-ROM - Manufacture, CD-ROM - Capacity, CD-ROM - CD-ROM drives, CD-ROM - Copyright Issues, CD-ROM - Data Formats |  | | CD-ROM, CD-ROM - CD-ROM drives, CD-ROM - Capacity, CD-ROM - Copyright Issues, CD-ROM - Data Formats, CD-ROM - Manufacture, Computer hardware, MultiLevel Recording, Phase-change Dual, DVD-ROM, CD/DVD authoring |  | |
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CD-ROM - Copyright Issues
There has been a move by the recording industry to make audio CDs (CDDAs, Red Book CDs) unplayable on computer CD-ROM drives, to prevent copying of the music. This is done by intentionally introducing errors onto the disc that the analogue circuits on most stand-alone audio players can automatically compensate for, but confuse CD-ROM drives. Consumer rights advocates are as of October 2001 pushing to require warning labels on compact discs that do not conform to the official Compact Disc Digital Audio standard (often called the Red Book) to inform consumers of which discs do not permit full fair use of their content.
Manufacturers of CD writers (CD-R or CD-RW) are encouraged by the music industry to ensure that every drive they produce has a unique identifier, which will be encoded by the drive on every disc that it records: the RID or Recorder Identification Code. This is a counterpart to the SID - the Source Identification Code, an eight character code beginning with "IFPI" that is usually stamped on discs produced by CD recording plants.
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