Record labels say CD sales have plummeted as a result of copies--and copies of copies. Now the labels are testing technology that would limit the number of times a CD, or its copy, could be burned.
Fearful of consumer backlash, major record labels in the United States have slowed controversial plans for making CDs more difficult to copy, even as tension over online music piracy mounts. Read more ...
Record labels and Microsoft are in discussions about ways that the next generation of the Windows operating system, code-named Longhorn, can support copy-protected CD technology. The music labels, in ...
I can burn regular music CDs easily enough, but I'm not finding any software to make labels for standard plastic CD cases.<BR><BR>I need software to read cd-text off the CD and number the tracks, ...
Pay&Play Software has released Label Printer Pro 6.2.3, the newest version of its utility for printing shipping labels, CD and DVD labels, business cards and more. This free upgrade adds support for ...
If you’re into burning CDs and DVDs from your Mac, you may want to check out the new Click ‘N Design 3D, a Mac version of the labeling software from Stomp, which develops computer software and ...
The recording industry is testing technology that would prevent consumers from making copies of CD "burns," a piracy defense that could put some significant new restrictions on legally purchased music ...