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How does a marker get rid of cd protection?
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Well , the copy protection on music CDs is just a single blank data track that a CD-Rom will try to read before it move on to the other tracks on the CD. Since it is basicaly just a blank spot the CD rom wont read any further into the CD ,so it wont recognize any of the other data or music on there. By covering the blank track with a marker the CD rom never sees the track , so it just skips over it and goes straight to the data on the CD. The data track causes problems with music CD players that can read computer data because they will react to it just like a CD rom would and thereby make the CD useless for that particular CD player.
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