The recording industry is testing technology that would prevent consumers from making copies of CD "burns," a piracy defense that could put some significant new restrictions on legally purchased music ...
Record labels say CD sales have plummeted as a result of copies--and copies of copies. Now the labels are testing technology that would limit the number of times a CD, or its copy, could be burned.
Fearful of consumer backlash, major record labels in the United States have slowed controversial plans for making CDs more difficult to copy, even as tension over online music piracy mounts. Last year ...
Seeking recommendations:<BR><BR>I'm kind of tired of having these great family iDVDs, iTunes mixes etc burned on disc, but labeled with a good ol' black marker. What's a good CD/DVD labeling option ...
I use Audiolabel CD Labeller (from www.audiolabel.com/) to print CD labels and inserts. It is extremely simple to use and I would have no hesitation in recommending ...
Since I'm not part of the dual booting crew and I'd like to move away from using SureThing 3 on my PC, what Mac software is equivalent?<BR><BR>I have lots of labels and tend to buy whatever is at the ...