torrentfreak.com — Recently, more and more CDs are being protected by voice-overs to prevent these albums from leaking to the public before the official release date. The voice-overs are pretty effective, but there is a downside, they start to annoy reviewers and even start to affect album ratings.
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xercesJan 12, 2008
I don't understand why people still resort to record companies
boflaadeJan 12, 2008
Recording music does. Time to create music has value. So why do you listen to music? Hum to yourself, the song you made up and ignore the retail stuff.
Closed AccountJan 12, 2008
HUGE difference between books and music when it comes to computers.
Closed AccountJan 12, 2008
Thank god you consider that enough said. Hopefully that means you won't be giving your ignorant opinion any more.
shark72Jan 12, 2008
Correct; that was not my point. Regardless of the legal differences between copyright infringement and theft, there's no more reason to expect copyright holders to "give up" protecting their works than there is for retailers to "give up" protecting against shrinkage. No matter what business you're in, there are people who will want to do you harm. Some will succeed. This is not cause to "give up."
juventus1Jan 13, 2008
They already did<a class="user" href="http://youtube.com/watch?v=SgzabaZUgN4">http://youtube.com/watch?v=SgzabaZUgN4</a>
kevynJan 14, 2008
and sadly a lot of review CD's are what get leaked onto torrent sites before the release... this sucks.