Label Releases Copy-protected CD With Pride
News As teenagers slip through Napster's increasingly dense filters for the latest pop craze, veteran country music singer Charley Pride is trying to sell a new method of thwarting file traders: copy-protected CDs.
[May 15, 2001, 11:20]
Evaluating New Copy-Prevention Techniques For Audio CDs
White Papers This paper examines three such recordings: A Tribute to Jim Reeves by Charley Pride, A New Day Has Come by Celine Dion, and More Music from The Fast and the Furious by various artists. Several major record labels are adopting a new family of copy...
[January 3, 2008, 11:48]
Copy-protected CD Hacked--or Is It?
News Free copies of songs from country music singer Charley Pride's latest album appeared on the Internet this week, just shortly before a version of the CD incorporating new anti-copying technology was released in US stores on Tuesday.
[May 16, 2001, 8:48]
Restraints Relaxed In CD Anti-copying Tech
News Earlier this year, SunnComm, Fahrenheit Entertainment and MusicCity Records settled a lawsuit stemming from a Charley Pride album, the first known CD released in the United States to incorporate anti-copying technology.
[April 16, 2002, 12:17]
Snaps, Crackles And Pops Aim To Stop CD Piracy
News An album release by country artist Charley Pride earlier this year misfired when unprotected versions were released in some markets, allowing songs from the CD to seep onto file-swapping networks. For the last several months, consumers in ordinary...
[July 19, 2001, 14:45]
Celine Dion Disc Could Crash European PCs
News MusicCity Records, Fahrenheit Entertainment and digital rights management company SunnComm in February agreed to settle a lawsuit over the album "Charley Pride: A Tribute to Jim Reeves," the first known copy-protected album released in the United...
[April 5, 2002, 15:20]
Apple: Play Music At Your Own Risk
News The issue was highlighted this year when a consumer sued SunnComm, Fahrenheit Entertainment and MusicCity Records, alleging they misled consumers about an album by country singer Charley Pride -- the first known copy-protected music disc released...
[May 14, 2002, 11:54]
Record Labels Put The Brakes On CD Copy Locks
News The first to be identified, a small release of country singer Charley Pride's most recent album, drew the first suit, alleging that customers were being misled about the contents of their purchase. Last year, news that record companies were...
[September 3, 2002, 13:28]
New CD Protection Won't Play On PCs
News SunnComm, another digital rights management company, has also struggled with a copy-protected CD released by veteran country music singer Charley Pride. Israeli security company Midbar Tech is releasing one million copy-protected CDs in Japan as...
[March 6, 2002, 15:56]
