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Old 01-09-2004, 12:59 AM   #9
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Originally Posted by El Capitano Gatisto
Yes, a CD with music on it.
Phillips, one of the patentholders on the Compact Disc would disagree.

So have the US courts.

Since many of the companies invoking copy protection are the companies marketing Mp3 players, MD players, blank CDs and Cassettes, and many even include software and advertisements for ripping music from CDs, I'd say that it IS expected that it's more than just a disc that crashes computers and some CD players...
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