great...
Quote:
BMG tinkers with CD copy controls
Music label BMG said Monday that it has licensed new technology from SunnComm Technologies aimed at preventing legal music buyers from making unlimited digital copies of songs from its CDs. The Bertelesmann AG division, which produces contemporary artists including Norah Jones, Avril Lavigne and No Doubt, said it plans to begin selling CDs in the United States protected with SunnComm's MediaMax CD-3 product. The software lets listeners transfer music from a CD to a computer but prevents them from then distributing that music to file-sharing services. It also allows music companies to include extras on the disc, such as artist information, song lyrics, bonus tracks, video clips and special offers.
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what is going to stop ppl from swapping
the music...as its been said countless times b4...
if you can hear it u can copy it...
or maybe these cd's can be released as iso or bin/cue....
including extras on the disc, such as artist information, song lyrics, bonus tracks, video clips and special offers...
sounds more like the right direction..
make it packed..and cheaper than existing cd's but jam pack at least 4gigof stuff into it..1 hr concert
3albums...selection of singles an clips...
all the lyrics...and make them unique...collectable...and stuff it so full that ppl will never be bothered to pull it all apart..or create 4gig images of it...if its cheap enough..