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From: Haud'Huyze Jan <TE880484@BETA.UFSIA.AC.BE>
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Subject: Re: Copy CD's to hard drive
Date: 11 Mar 1994 15:05:01 +0200
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A copy of your message is being returned to you because one or more of
>Does anybody know any problems with this sort of approach?
>Any copy protection on CD-ROMs?

Copy protected CD-ROMS do exist, and unfortunately the only way to
find out if a CD is copy-protected is to copy it to your hard drive.

CIA world fact book is an example of a -not so nice but nonetheless-
copy protected CD.

Jan
