No more music CDs without copy protection


'No more music CDs without copy protection,' claims BMG unit

http://www.theregister.co.uk/content/54/27960.html
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How will this technology work with out board DAC's, digital amps, cross-overs and room correction devices? Are other formats such as DVDA and SACD etc. also subject to this manipulation? Will it compromise the performance of these formats. Until these questions can be answered to our satisfaction, perhaps we should band together and boycott BMG. While were at it maybe we can petition Sony/Philips to recind their licensing of these compatibly challanged issues. The idea that some issues may not play in a car or on particular players is an offense. We may need to nip this in the bud.
I just got back in to vinyl after 17 years. Now I got another good excuse not to buy any more CD.
Perhaps we should organize a protest and burn (or otherwise destroy) some BMG cd's in front of the Grammy's or the CMA's, etc. We would make it clear that we are in solidarity with the artists against the big record labels. A little PR goes a long way.