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16 Nov 2005, 7:43 pm

Sony Pulls Copy-Protected CDs Nov. 16, 2005
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Sony BMG Music Entertainment is pulling its copy-protected audio CDs, which have caused a firestorm of consumer protest.
By Alexander Wolfe
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Sony BMG Music Entertainment is pulling the copy protected CDs which have caused a firestorm of consumer protest.
In a statement on its Web site, Sony said customers who've already purchased the discs can exchange them, and remaining inventory will be pulled.

"We share the concerns of consumers regarding these discs, and we are instituting a program that will allow consumers to exchange any CD with XCP software for the same CD without copy protection," the Sony statement said. "We also have asked our retail partners to remove all unsold CDs with XCP software from their store shelves and inventory. We will make further details of this program available shortly."

Sony's copy-protection scheme has been under fire since early November, when security researchers began blasting Sony for using a rootkit as the core of its protection software. That rootkit installed software unbeknownst to users, which could be exploited by attackers to install and hide malicious code on any PC playing the discs.

"We deeply regret any inconvenience this may cause our customers and we are committed to making this situation right," the Sony statement continued. "It is important to note that the issues regarding these discs exist only when they are played on computers, not on conventional, non-computer-based CD and/or DVD players."

Sony had made a first step toward the announcement that it's pulling the discs entirely when it said last Friday that it would stop producing any future CDs equipped with the XCP copy protection technology.


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16 Nov 2005, 8:23 pm

that's horrible!! ! :o those fukcwits!

what were they thinking!?!?! i hope they go down. a**holes. :?

how do you know if you've bought such a CD? i've played some of my newest CDs on my pooter.....i have no idea when i bought them, last summer i think. how the heck do i know if they were infected? goddamn sony a**holes!! ! :x


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16 Nov 2005, 8:34 pm

Heres a partial list and what to look for on cds you're not sure about. :wink:



http://www.eff.org/deeplinks/archives/004144.php


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16 Nov 2005, 9:16 pm

I have disk that uses the "other" copy protection method, the Sunncomm. When I put it into my computer I immediately got a popup asking me whether I want to install this software that will "help" me rip or listen to the CD. I answered "no" and the CD ejected. I tried ripping it and listening to it without installing the software but it came out extremely garbled.

I still need to figure out if it left anything behind even though I didn't accept the license agreement.



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16 Nov 2005, 9:24 pm

cool thanks, Stella. :) i don't have any of those CDs at least. 8)


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16 Nov 2005, 9:37 pm

Shoe wrote:
I have disk that uses the "other" copy protection method, the Sunncomm. When I put it into my computer I immediately got a popup asking me whether I want to install this software that will "help" me rip or listen to the CD. I answered "no" and the CD ejected. I tried ripping it and listening to it without installing the software but it came out extremely garbled.

I still need to figure out if it left anything behind even though I didn't accept the license agreement.



Check this link for info on determining if anything installed on your pc without concent.

http://www.freedom-to-tinker.com/?p=925 sunncomm
http://www.freedom-to-tinker.com/?p=924 sony


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19 Nov 2005, 6:39 pm

Sony truly should have known that there would be a back lashed from this it just was plainly stupid on their parts to do what they did.


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