There is no such thing as a copy protected CD. You can certainly make it more difficult to copy, but never impossible to copy. Typically, the vendor has to break compliance with the CD standard by creating illegal tables of content, over-burning, inserting dummy sectors or bad sectors, and so on, all of which can lead to playback issues. Nevertheless, all forms of CD security can be circumvented via software, allowing anyone to make legal backups under the terms of fair-usage (laws may vary from territory to territory).
That's rubbish
its easy 3 steps
1Get the programme you want to burn from the you click the button (Burn)
2Once you have done that you insert a CD or DVD it has to be clean unless its a CD rw
3 Your done play it on the TV or any where
Hoped this helped James
You cannot. Constructors are specific to the class in which they are declared. They cannot be inherited and so they cannot be virtual.
You need to use File class to create file in java and than Reader class implementation such as BufferedReder to read content.
Pass by Reference does not create a copy of the data items. So, it is faster.
CDS means "coding sequence," i.e. the part of the gene that codes for a protein. Bioinformatics studies computational algorithms and mathematical models that help identify regions in the genome that are likely to be CDS's.
1. You can right click on an icon and then choose "create shortcut." 2. You can right click on an icon, choose "copy," then go to where you want the shortcut, right click, and choose "paste shortcut."
Things like dvd's and cds/songs as they are done by people who work very hard and they have a copy right otherwise people could copy it and have it for free or copy it and pass it of as there own to get more money that's why most things are protected by copy rights
Yes.
Hard copy is like a audio CDs and DVDs
No, unless the Chinese copy has broken the copy protection of the original.
Yes it is
The main purpose of having archive discs and picture CDs is to have a hard copy back up of the information or data.
Copyright significantly predates the CD, but nearly all CDs are protected by copyright.
PS2 uses DVDs they only look like Cds used by PlayStation and the Bluray discs used by PS3
The kind of videos people can duplicate are ones that are not copyright or copy protected. Videos such as movies are copy protected and have been made to protect the video.
None of them. By definition, a DVD playeronly plays DVDs, it cannot record or copy them. And if you want to make a copy of your friend's store-bought DVD of Life of Pi, it won't work. Commercial DVDs are copy protected, and a DVD recorder will not copy a protected disk.
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It's copy protected