The Even-More-Compact Disc

from the nice-try dept

Joe Schmoe writes "The record industry wants you to buy your music on a new kind of disc (NY Times story). Unlike a CD, the format will greatly restrict your ability to make digital copies. It will cost more than a prerecorded CD. And it will require you to invest a few hundred dollars in a new player. This disc was developed more than a year ago, and boasted the advantages of smaller size while still being competitively priced to CDR/W discs while incorporating copy management schemes to appease the likes of the recording [ahem] industry. Now, in the end, we are being told the truth. The "industry" goes beyond hope, and expects we will all, once again, go out and replace our music collections with what amounts to be (because of the copy protection/management) [physical] media. Again, at a higher price (quoted in the story of an average of $18-$22) than the last generation. I'm just not excited about this at all... "
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  • identicon
    Timaaay!, 29 Aug 2002 @ 1:26pm

    Even if this is a hit...

    If this thing catches on (not bloody likely) can't I just make an mp3 from the line out?

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  • identicon
    Anonymous Coward, 29 Aug 2002 @ 7:36pm

    RE: Even if this is a hit...

    Yup. RIAA hasn't figured that out yet. The music has to be decoded in order to hear it. It can them be captured from the sound card output jack and fed back in to the input jack in order to rape and pillage the industry.

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      D Henkel-Wallace, 30 Aug 2002 @ 12:03am

      Re: Even if this is a hit...

      Yup. RIAA hasn't figured that out yet.
      Actually, they call it "the analog hole". That's why the MPAA wants digital receivers to have no analogue output. The idea is that your receiver would authenticate itself to your flatscreen display and USB speakers, and send encrypted data all the way to the edge.

      Pathetic! Their term for this brings to mind another kind of "'A' hole"!

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      • identicon
        The Edge, 30 Aug 2002 @ 12:41am

        Re: Even if this is a hit...

        And when it gets to the edge?

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        • identicon
          Ed, 30 Aug 2002 @ 9:36am

          Re: Even if this is a hit...

          ...and when it gets to the edge?

          Then microphones get classified as illegal copyright circumvention devices unless they are equipped with A/D converters that cut off when a watermark is detected (an absurd idea already floated).

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