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just in time for the holidays: Make your friends and relatives their very own copy-protected CDs using the https://freedom-to-tinker.com/2005/12/15/make-your-own-copy-protected-cd-passive-protection/ same industrial-grade passive protection technology built into XCP and Macrovision discs. Passive protection exploits subtle differences between the way computers read CDs and the way ordinary CD players do. By changing the layout of data on the CD, it's sometimes possible to confuse computers without affecting ordinary players -- or so the theory goes. In how to practice, the distinction between computers and CD players is less precise. Older generations of CD copy protection, which relied entirely on passive protection, proved easy to copy in some computers and impossible to play on some CD players. For these reasons, copy protection vendors now use active protection -- special software designed to block how to remove copying. Discs with XCP or Macrovision protection employ active protection in conjunction with a milder form of passive protection. You can create your own CD with exactly the same passive protection by following a straightforward five-step procedure. I'll describe the procedure here, and then explain why it works. What you'll need: A computer running a recent version of Windows (instructions are Windows-specific; perhaps someone will write instructions for MacOS or Linux) Nero, a popular CD burning application CloneCD, an advanced disc duplication utility Two blank recordable CDs Step 1: Burn a regular audio CD Start Nero Burning ROM and create a new Audio CD project. [View] Add the audio tracks that you want to include on your copy-protected disc. [View] When you're ready to record, click the Burn button on the toolbar. In the Burn tab, make sure "Finalize disc" is unchecked. [View] Insert a blank CD and click Burn. Be careful not to infringe any copyrights! For loads of great m