--- Forwarded Message from [log in to unmask] --- >From: [log in to unmask] >Date: Wed, 22 May 2002 09:24:48 -0400 >To: [log in to unmask] >Subject: Re: #6694 Copy-protection crashes computers? Here is a little more on the copy-protection crash issue, forwarded from Frank Antonelli on the staff here. He picked it up from Mac User: ----------------------------------------------- Simon Aughton Celine Dion kills iMacs! An Apple dealer has 'confirmed' to the Campaign for Digital Rights (CDR) that attempting to play the latest Celine Dion CD in a new iMac will result in the machine having to be sent for repair. As we reported last month, Celine's latest offering - A New Day Has Come - features copy-protection to prevent it being played and duplicated in a PC, and that same copy-protection was believed to be capable of damaging the PC's firmware. It seems that this is definitely the case, as once the CD is inserted into a new iMac it cannot be removed and the machine cannot be restarted. This may not be the only CD which could cause the problems. CDR reports that a number of CDs from Sony-owned companies such as Epic and Columbia may also pose a threat. These include the soundtrack for Star Wars Episode II and discs from Shakira, Jennifer Lopez and Destiny's Child. The CDs carry a small warning stating 'Will not work on PC/Mac'. CDR continues to compile a lengthening list of copy-protected CDs and though not all of them will damage your Mac, some are reported as delivering poor quality sound when played 'legitimately' in hi-fi equipment. Apple has responded to this problem in a support article listing a number of methods of ejecting a protected CD. --