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Wednesday, May 15, 2002
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"To release CDs that can cause people's equipment to fail and (make them) have to take it in to be repaired, really is waging war on the consumer in a way that is unlikely to do the industry any good at all," Julian Midgley, campaign coordinator for the Campaign for Digital Rights in Wired News.
Don't buy corrupt, defective (aka 'Copy Protected') CDs. Here's a list of them.
I'm going to search through my collection of CDs and send any defective ones back to the publisher for a refund or a replacement.
If the damn things aren't Red book compatible, then they're defective.