DVD Copy Protection

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Before everyone gets the ban sticks out - this is the other way round! :p I'm producing a DVD for a dance festival and the co-ordinator has asked if it's possible to protect it so it can't be copied. I'm guessing the best I'm going to get isn't going to that great seeing as big firms spend millions on this sort of thing and it still doesn't work :p. But any form of basic protection would be worthwhile as it'd please the co-ordinator and would stop a few people. Cheers
 
rghjones said:
I'm guessing the best I'm going to get isn't going to that great seeing as big firms spend millions on this sort of thing and it still doesn't work

Exactly, and if they can't do it neither can you!

Although why the music/film industry doesn't look at game manufacturers I don't know. No where near as easy to copy a DVD/CD game as it is a DVD/CD
 
moid said:
Exactly, and if they can't do it neither can you!

Although why the music/film industry doesn't look at game manufacturers I don't know. No where near as easy to copy a DVD/CD game as it is a DVD/CD

Serial numbers and activation lines for DVD's? :p
 
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