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On Wed, Dec 31, 2003 at 11:08:00AM -0500, Kevin Mark wrote:
> IIRC, if it does contain the DREADED DRM, it is suppose to contain some
> non-music data on the first track, thus this may be the thing that can't
> be gotten past.

CD DRM is usually accomplished with a broken TOC, meaning players
strictly following the Red Book standard (which they should be) will
not be able to play the disc.  Notice I didn't get specific to CD-ROM
drives: These discs won't play in older home stereo CD players, and
some portable and car stereo CD players currently being sold.

Because these CDs do not conform to the Red Book standard, these CDs
are, by definition, defective upon manufacture.

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