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Join Date: Dec 2004
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copywrite licensce
Lets say that i have a copyright licensce. I am able to legally sell cd's and dvd's that I copy which are copyrighted. now for obvious reasons i do not want others to be able to re-copy My media what would i do to encode these files in either or both dvd/audio formats to avoid others from simply copying and re-distributing my "copyrighted media"? any program suggestions would be appreciated esp. freeware. Thanx in advance.
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Join Date: May 2003
Location: Northrend
Posts: 1,411
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Honestly... there's not much you can do to stop piracy, especially from a home office standpoint. For every antipiracy measure out there, there are at least 10 ways around it. If someone wants to copy it, they will. Probably not the answer you wanted, but it's the sad truth.
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That is impossible. Whatever can be read, can be copied.
The so-called "copy-protections" that the professionals use (like CSS for Video DVD), require special discs (well, they press it anyway, but if you wanna burn a DVD with CSS, you need special burners and special discs, which means $$$) and authoring programs that can handle that. Of course, a simple read with DVD Decrypter and other nice freeware or cheap programs take care of that. Don't waste any time with that. If someone wants to copy your media, he can do that, whether you want it, or not. RJ
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