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		<title>By: Does Our Own Military Understand We're at War?</title>
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		<description>The article also points out that even though the industry&#039;s focus is getting sharper, the copy protection technologies from SunnComm, Macrovision and Sony DADC differ in subtle ways. &quot;There are, however, some similarities. Many come with two sets of recorded music - songs in the unprotected format that plays whenever the disc is inserted into a CD or DVD player, and a separate session of compressed, copy-protected files that open when the disc is inserted into a computer...&quot; However, SunnComm&#039;s newest offering doesn&#039;t require two recording sessions on a disc (so you can fit more tunes on the disc if so desired) and it reportedly adds the copy protection on the fly, in whatever format the labels choose: Windows Media or Sony&#039;s ATRAC. Furthering its interoperability efforts, SunnComm discs will also play on Macs, which is not true for the Macrovision technology behind EMI&#039;s copy protection....</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The article also points out that even though the industry&#8217;s focus is getting sharper, the copy protection technologies from SunnComm, Macrovision and Sony DADC differ in subtle ways. &#8220;There are, however, some similarities. Many come with two sets of recorded music &#8211; songs in the unprotected format that plays whenever the disc is inserted into a CD or DVD player, and a separate session of compressed, copy-protected files that open when the disc is inserted into a computer&#8230;&#8221; However, SunnComm&#8217;s newest offering doesn&#8217;t require two recording sessions on a disc (so you can fit more tunes on the disc if so desired) and it reportedly adds the copy protection on the fly, in whatever format the labels choose: Windows Media or Sony&#8217;s ATRAC. Furthering its interoperability efforts, SunnComm discs will also play on Macs, which is not true for the Macrovision technology behind EMI&#8217;s copy protection&#8230;.</p>
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