Aug 29 2002

JVC claims ‘uncopyable’ CD-ROM

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Consumer electronics maker JVC and games developer Hudson Soft have developed a new copy-protection technology that they claim will prevent CD-ROM discs from being copied, the companies said on Wednesday. The technology, called “Root”, marks the latest effort by the computer industry to control software piracy through technical means

Full story at Zdnet.com

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