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Merger Could Spawn More Copy-proof CDs

News Over the last two years, at least four companies -- Macrovision, Midbar Tech, Sony and start-up SunnComm -- have tried to persuade record labels to add various flavours of anti-copying technology onto ordinary CDs.

[November 6, 2002, 9:27]

New CD Protection Won't Play On PCs

News Israeli security company Midbar Tech is releasing one million copy-protected CDs in Japan as part of an aggressive push by record labels to curtail digital piracy. Midbar said Monday that Avex will be the first Japanese label to issue copy...

[March 6, 2002, 15:56]

Record Labels Put The Brakes On CD Copy Locks

News Israel-based Midbar Tech, which makes the Cactus Data Shield product used by Universal Music Group and other labels, said on Monday that more than 30 million discs worldwide have been released with its anti-piracy protection built in.

[September 3, 2002, 13:28]

UK Buyers Fume Over Copy-protected CD

News For example, BMG tested Midbar Tech's Cactus Data Shield with the Imbruglia release. According to Midbar, more than a million copy-protected CDs from various artists have been released in European markets.

[November 20, 2001, 9:18]

Celine Dion Disc Could Crash European PCs

News Companies that provide such technology include Macrovision, SunnComm and Midbar Tech. Universal Music Group, BMG Entertainment and Warner Music Group have all tapped Midbar's technology to lock up the ordinary audio files on discs.

[April 5, 2002, 15:20]

AOL Wants To Lock Up Its CDs

News A handful of companies provide software that aims to prevent CD ripping, including SunnComm, Midbar Tech and Macrovision. Last December, Universal released its first copy-protected CD, using software from Midbar's Cactus Data Shield to lock up...

[March 13, 2002, 10:46]

New CDs Designed To End 'ripping'

News Most of the major record labels are experimenting with the basic copy-protection technology created by Macrovision, SunnComm or Midbar Tech, or with some combination of these software companies' techniques.

[September 28, 2001, 14:25]

Sites Spotlight Reports Of Copy-protected CDs

News Midbar Tech and SunnComm also are working with several record companies. A handful of Web sites are popping up to report sightings of copy-protected CDs, and already it's clear that there is far more confusion than solid information.

[November 13, 2001, 13:06]

Restraints Relaxed In CD Anti-copying Tech

News Last year, record giant BMG Entertainment began testing technologies from security companies that include SunnComm, Midbar Tech and Macrovision. SunnComm is adding a spoonful of sugar to its anti-copying medicine.

[April 16, 2002, 12:17]