On Tue, 22 Jun 2004 13:37:46 +0200, Jonas Mixter said: > The intresting thing is that this CD didn't carried the 'Compact disc > digital audio'-logo anywhere. And the medium for the audio wasn't called CD > anywhere, not on the disc itself and not in the booklet. This is intentional - the logo is a trademark owned by Philips, which doesn't allow its use on anything that doesn't follow all the appropriate format standards for the CD format. Several copy protection schemes rely on intentionally breaking said standards with the hope that the average "audio" CD player won't notice the breakage - Philips has, and will, sue companies that do that and still label it a CD. The benefit to the consumer is that if it *doesn't* have the CD logo on it, you should *immediately* suspect that the disk has major issues......
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