--- Lee Azzarello <roswell@antioch-college.edu> wrote:
quoted 25 lines I assume limiting plays on a piece of read-only
> I assume limiting plays on a piece of read-only
> optical media would be
> impossible since there would be no way to write that
> value on the disc.
> The only thing I can think of would be a special cd
> player that counted
> how many times you put in a specific disc and when
> you pressed play, then
> stored that value in memory. It could then disable
> the play button for
> that specific disc. So with that in mind it wouldn't
> be the disc that was
> limited but the cd player...I don't think major
> labels have that much
> pull over the hundreds of cd player manufacturers
> that exsist. It's a
> novel idea though and I wouldn't put it past a bunch
> of red-faced white
> men in suits.
>
> BTW--Isn't Autecre released under Warp in the UK and
> Nothing in the US?
> If so do these labels count as major labels?
>
>
heh.. interesting idea... but no. the hidden track is
on there always, not after a certain number of plays
or something.
chris
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