14th Sep 02, 08:05 PM
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Discovered an odd thing about SP1, there's something that it doe's by way of Windows Media Player that prevent's You from copying or imaging Copyrighted media. On three different computers it prevented Clone CD, Nero, and WinIso from imaging or copying game CD's. It caused them give an error claiming they couldn't read from the source CD because it was corrupt. After I went to add and remove Windows component's and removed, or denied access to media player everything was back to normal. Anyone else had this problem yet?? It also made no difference whether it was Media Player 8 or 9.
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14th Sep 02, 09:25 PM
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I have made some proggie iso's for backup purposes so far, but not of any games.
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14th Sep 02, 09:52 PM
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I have no prblem here,
Did you check the tab about security etc.......in the options ?
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14th Sep 02, 10:35 PM
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I've also done other ISO image's and copied an XP cd, it was never apparent that
there was any problem until I tried to copy some Sim's CD's. Then like I said before
it affected Clone CD, Nero, and WinIso. It was not a security issue, and it affected three different computer's in exactly the same way. All three went back to normal as soon as I removed Windows Media Player, Version 8 on one, and 9 on the other two.
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14th Sep 02, 10:45 PM
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I burn some CD-Backup each week with Nero and I never had problem with it and I have windows media player 9 installed
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14th Sep 02, 11:52 PM
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I read someplace, during the past few days that MS is indeed planning to integrate copy controls for cd's that have copy protection. This article related specifically to the new protected audio cd's that use the last track as the protection gimmick. Do you suppose this feature is already in version 9 beta of the player?
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15th Sep 02, 01:50 AM
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check this story it's about intel incororation anti-piracy mesures into a new line of chips.
This stuff is just getting out of control, I wonder if the MPAA donated to Intel.
http://www.boston.com/dailyglobe2/25...eatures+.shtml
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15th Sep 02, 03:19 AM
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Well to speak honestly, shouldn't they be allowed to try and protect their property? I mean, we may not like it, but they do in fact have that right of ownership. We are just getting a license to USE it. Software or music or whatever. It's all about the might dollar, of course. And billions are at stake. Can't blame them for trying.
It's just a cat-and-mouse game really. They raise the bar with more sophisticated anti-copying measures and all you experts find ways around it. I remember all the gloom-and doom when product activation came out. Well look at it now! Been going on for decades and always will be. There will never be a full-proof method to stop copying. They just want to minimize it as much as they can. We just have to stay ahead of the curve.
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15th Sep 02, 03:49 AM
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Yes they should but through the hardware we buy, I don't like that everyone pays more for that in the end price of the product and honest people don't deserve to and also in a way it's censorship and control over you that's onto you.
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15th Sep 02, 03:51 AM
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Where in Hell have you guys been hiding????
Intel and especially M$ have jumped to the front in offering their services to help RIAA and the Movie Industry stop all you "naughty" copy people? Intel volunteered to produce what will be the MANDATORY chips for new motherboards starting when ever Congress passes the legislation (should be soon as there is a LOT of "contributions" to Congressional members coming from the recording and movie Industry being shoveled into Washington). There's been a number of petitions on the web to lobby Congress not to pass this legislation - but Congress listens to Money much more than random petitions.
To help this "worthy" cause that's REALLY being pushed by the RIAA and movie moguls, your friendly OS monopoly King (M$) has volunteered to put software in place to do an interim step at copy protection. I'm surprised that they were able to whip up a package this quickly for SP1, but if the item to be copied has the new no-copy ID then evidently SP1 will not allow the copy??? But then again, with the law suite from the 9 states still continuing, and a new threat from more suits from additional states, M$ is looking for every bit of leverage they can get.
You might try turning off IMAPI under services and anything else connected with it. Or disabling Media Player, etc. MAybe that'll get around any temporary patch in SP1.
If, I guess "When" is a better word, the legislation becomes law, ALL new motherboards MUST have the anti-copy chip in place or it doesn't get into the US (legally, any way).
All together now, say: "My how we all love Intel and Microsoft 'cause they simply do everything in our best interests!!"
Then go back about your business defending those slimey jerks and loving their buggy I.E., Outlook Express, Windows Scripting, on and on ad nauseum.
Most sites LATELY, including this one, have caved into the pressure from M$ regarding talking about "M$ taboo" subjects. Either they are starting to receive "donations" from M$, or they just don't have any BALLS left!!!!!
Note for MinnesotaKid:
Right NOW you have a legal right under existing U.S. Federal law to make one copy of any disk that you purchase! No licensing agreement is allowed to circumvent this provision - although they would like to imply that you only "licensed" the item. The law is clear. If you paid for a license and a disk, you ARE allowed to make ONE copy of the disk for backup purposes. Obviously, any new legislation promoted by the Industry will negate that provision, should it pass.
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