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Hi friends,

I want to know how to create a copy protected CD. From which no one can copy content of that CD. So generally how to create copy protected CD.

Thanks

Sachin Panchal
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Updated 15-May-10 4:50am
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You can't prevent someone from copying the CD, but you can prevent them from using anything ON the CD via enryption that can only be accessed with a hardware USB dongle installed on the machine.

In short, you're going to make it such a huge pain in the ass for your users that they will probably look elsewhere for similar software.

Good luck with that.
 
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See also my recent answer: after writting CD/ DVD protect from password[^].

—SA
 
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Richard MacCutchan 10-Dec-15 11:19am    
Opened and answered more than 5 years ago.
Sergey Alexandrovich Kryukov 10-Dec-15 11:57am    
Officially and formally, this question is not obsolete. It appeared on the page of the most recent question, on right side, "Related Questions" section.

If it was you who down-voted such answers, think again. What if the original inquirer still looking for the answers? Don't tell me it's impossible. Is there any rule prohibiting answering old questions? No! Have the systems relevant to the question become obsolete? No! So why would you apply rules you made up yourself?

And mind you: I was nearly sure that someone like you would down-vote the answer and reduce the reputation score. But it should tell you that I care about providing help, not those points.

—SA

Richard MacCutchan 10-Dec-15 12:11pm    
No, I did not downvote you.
Sergey Alexandrovich Kryukov 10-Dec-15 12:21pm    
All right, thank you for this note. Of course, you are not obliged to report all your votes. I just discussed the principles of the approach to answering. If there was a real rationale for not answering, I would not answer. There are many different reasons I deny answering.
—SA

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