> Around this time Sony also came up with other ways to stop people listening to the music they had bought. A system appeared which inserted noise and interference when people tried to compress music from CDs.
I never heard about this, but I'm very interested. Can't seem to find anything about it on Google, can anyone link me?
Philips stated that DRM-saddled CDs could not display the "Compact Disc Digital Audio" logo because the DRM violates the Audio CD Standard (the Red Book). These CDs also ran into problems when being read by CD-ROM drives or CD players that used CD-ROM technology.
I never heard about this, but I'm very interested. Can't seem to find anything about it on Google, can anyone link me?