can you track a burnt dvd?

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  1. rolls1400

    rolls1400 Member

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    ive burnt lots of dvds to back up my own collection but i was just wondering when i burn a dvd is any info as far as the comp code or burner number (basically anything to track it back to my comp)burnt onto the dvd. thx
     
  2. Weycraze

    Weycraze Regular member

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    Are you seeing red lights?

    No, CSI or the FBI don't have this shit in their forensic line-up...yet./BWTF/ ya never can know for sure can you?

    Scared?

    To answer your question honestly, if i was a law enforcement agent(persons) and told you to throw a needle in a haystack, AND, if I found thAt same needle in the same haystack, you were going to prison, WOULD YOU THROW IT?????

    I've BURNED a lot of DVD's ( a whole wall full I pride my collection)
    and I'm still sitt'in here typ'in this from cell #04565-67.

    WTF!

    Hey Don't worry so much!

    You can Always throw your PC in the garbage, after you destroy the HD.

    It's like the good 'ol green garbage bag, leaves a siggy on the seam!!

    Peace,

    Weycraze
     
  3. Rotary

    Rotary Senior member

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    hi

    yes there is, i think dvd decrypter on read can see the burn app used, so some info goes on dvdr, but like said dont looose sleep over it...

    unless your selling films...
     
  4. ScubaPete

    ScubaPete Senior member

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    To be specific rolls1400 ,

    If they have a disc you copied AND your computer they can match the 2 it will stand up in court. About the only way that would happen is if someone "dropped a dime" on you, you would defiantly be "History".

    There is one other possibility -

    Some "
    " software inserts a "Cookie" on to the disc that matches up with the software they sold you Meaning that IF they had one of your copies, they could "read" it, find the Mfgr of it and trace their records to find you as the purchaser of it.

    As Rotary said, "Don't sell copies". Those pple that do end up in serious trouble as MPAA tries to make "examples" of them :(


    Cheers,

    Pete
     
  5. hursty

    hursty Active member

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    yeah dont sell them,give them away,....to me..hehe just kidding
     

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