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If you've got a CD Writer and have ever had a problem copying a CD then look
no
further. Here you will find information on Copying CDs of all descriptions from Audio
right through to PSX games.
Due to the ever increasing subject of piracy CD manufactures and software developers are protecting their CDs with more and more sophisticated means to stop people duplicating them. These range from attempts to trick copying hardware to giving each CD a digital fingerprint. This may seam a perfectably reasonable measure to ensure their goods are not copied and thus leaving them out of pocket, but what about when you simply want to make a backup of a game incase its get broken. Afterall its not like CDs are made of cast iron and are indestructable. Shit happens, What do u do if the worst happens???....... Oh i know i'll just pop down the shops and buy another one, Fuck it why not buy 2 incase it happens again???? YEAH RIGHT. Could be a bit more carefull you might think, but the truth of it all is that a CD is made of plastic and is far from unbreakable and with the inclusion of scratches, kids, animals and the plain fact u might just loose it this can all end up with you having and empty wallet. Dont threat though help is at hand. As more and more forms of Copy
Protection come into play so does the means to get around them. Now there will be some of you that will copy CDs that u don't own, which obviosly is illegal, and some of you that want to make a genuine backup incase to worst happens. To tell you the truth I don't care what catogry you fall into, Just remember if you do make an illegal copy of something and get caught its not my responsibility and i dont care. I do not condone piracy as much as i don't condone the Stupidly high prices of CDs
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