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Watchdog sues music labels over copy-protected CDs

Check this out. Another promising development towards freedom.
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Watchdog sues music labels over copy-protected CDs

Reply #1
Hopefully this goes somewhere
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Watchdog sues music labels over copy-protected CDs

Reply #2
It was about time. Someone should have made this step long time ago. The music industry must understand that it deals with a Lernaean Hydra when it comes down to p2p programs and mp3s and it's not Hercules, nor it will ever be

Watchdog sues music labels over copy-protected CDs

Reply #3
Seems like PoisonDan was faster: http://www.hydrogenaudio.org/show.php/showtopic/17173
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Watchdog sues music labels over copy-protected CDs

Reply #4
Thanks for noticing, tigre. 

I know "Test Aankoop" has already written articles condemning copy protection several months ago, so I saw it coming...

bluewer than blue: This is not about "p2p programs and mp3s". This is about playback compatibility and the right to make copies for personal use.
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