BMG decides to make copyprotected CD’s only!
November 6, 2002 in Record Industry by ZKboi
Bertelsmann (BMG Music) will stop to sell uncrippled CD’s. This means such cd’s will not play at certain older & newer CD players, certain car players and will not play in your computer. This for the price of 20US$ to 22US$ per CD !
As DJ I am very worried because one scratch crashes my CD into oblivion. The copyprotection does not let me play half of my cd’s on my old cd players in my house (and I have three of those).
The protection on these cd’s is the Cactus Data Shield from Midbar. The protection is currently only being used on EUROPEAN cd’s. A lot of the cd’s being used in Europe are not available in the US what leaves only one option, buying them here and praying they do not get damaged + work in the CD players you use at that time.
The error is in your player, not in our copyprotected cd’s.
BMG distributes a lot of the cd’s that are currently being used by me as DJ and shows no respect for their customers whatsoever by creating CD’s that work on only 80% of the home/pro audio equipment. Additionally they say “the error is your player’s, and not in our CD’s”.
I am at a very moral dillemma because every time I buy music I first search the MP3’s and then write down the titles I want to find. Some of these titles are only to be found on CD’s and some of ‘m are only to be found on vinyl.
legally bought music is working against me now!
I used to go to the recordstore and get about 20-30 records whereof 1 or 2 where usable. Whenever I go to the recordstore now I give 20 titles and get 15 useful numbers out of it. I currently have over 800 CD’s and over 22.000 records of vinyl. Currently I am buying more on CD because carrying all the vinyl is breaking my back
Since I cannot use the cd’s wherever I want and 1 scratch can kill the CD because of this lousy copy protection I need to buy the CD *and* burn the same MP3’s to seperate CD’s to be sure I can keep using the music I want to play legally!
The secret agent not working everywhere!
I have bought the CD of James Bond (Universal) and it seems not to work in my PC (where I play the most of my music, my PC speakers are the best in my house!) and they seem not to work in my old cd players of my own DJ equipment! Next to that the shop does not want to take the Bond CD back. With the line of defence BMG has by saying “their cd’s are fully redbook compliant and it’s your player’s fault” they also tell you you can bugger off by bringing it back to the shop where you bought your precious CD.
I have bought several other CD’s like “Solid Sounds” which is giving me errors as well. Currently I am trying to recover one of the legally bought CD’s by searching the MP3’s and burning them in the same order on another CD because I cannot just copy it and the CD is damaged by (over)usage as DJ.
BMG’s reply of one of their CD’s
Whenever you send a note to BMG you get the following mail back (unaltered):
“we are sorry you have troubles with our copy protection technology. The copy protection reacts on the special new technology that is build in in burners. Unfortunately htis technics was built in many new CD players, even if they can’t copy a cd.
“The copy protection yet does not recognize wheather that burner technics is build in a cd player or in a burner. That’s why the cd playern might not play a copy protected CD. Since burner technics are also built in car radios, this may be the reason, why you can’t listen to a copyprotected cd in your car.
“As far as we were adviced, our copy protection is according to the Red Book Standart as well as all labelling on the cd.
“A standart home CD player is one that has no burner technics built in. Our Cds play on all Cd players without burner technics.
“There will be no cd manufactured without copyprotection any more.”
This seems to limit a lot of options and costs me a lot more to find the numbers, import these from wherever possible and find them on mp3 to have a backup CD of my original CD! Of’course they tell “we are sorry” though they also tell us “the fault is in our bought players and there will be no cd’s manufactured without protection anymore”… I wish I should not have read this blasphamy towards a lot of customers!
Moral dillema, I am for the music, not against!
Because I am a DJ I cannot tolerate (for myself) to be using illegal material! I live by the music and I live FOR the music and not AGAINST. Seems to be BMG has the same reason but not only FOR the music but to protect their precious wallet!
What about radio stations ?
A lot of radiostations use MP3 jukebox software hooked up to the mixing board. A lot of bars/discotheques use that same kind of software. This means CD’s cannot be used for these kinds of commercial purposes anymore.
More information here
BMG’s line of defence can be found here. Another news article can be found here.
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