SCMS
prevents the illegal production of multiple generations of digital copies
from a copyright-protected original. Making a single copy for personal use
by owners of the Digital Audio Home Recorders is permitted. The SCMS status
of an original is indicated by a copy bit which is present on an original CD
and is placed on a recording at a frequency of 75 frames per second. For
originals which are subject to copyright protection, the copy bit is
continuously ‘on’ (high state). For so-called ‘copy free’ discs, to
which no copyright restrictions apply, the copy bit is continuously ‘off’
(low state). For an original which has itself been copied from a
copyright-protected original, the copy bit is toggled every 5 frames between
‘on’ and ‘off’ (high and low states). SCMS distinguishes between
three possible copying situations, and provides appropriate copying
strategies in each case:
Copyright-free
originals: copy bit continuously ‘off’ (low state). No restrictions on
copying. A copy is also recorded with copy bit continuously ‘off’.
Normal copyright-protected commercial CDs and all analogue originals: copy
bit continuously ‘on’ (high state). A single copy is allowed to be made
for personal use only. A copy is recorded with copy bit that toggles every 5
frames between ‘on’ and ‘off’ (high and low states). The copy is an
SCMS original. SCMS originals, i.e. copies of copyright-protected originals:
copy bit toggles every 5 frames between ‘on’ and ‘off’ (high and low
states). No further digital copying is allowed.
RID
(Recorder Unique Identifier)
The
RID is a 97-bit code which is recorded every 100 frames on all discs made
with the Digital Audio Home Recorders. It comprises a brand name identifier,
a type number and the drive number which, together, uniquely identify the
recorder on which any specific disc was recorded. The RID is a further
measure to prevent unauthorized copying by enabling the source of any
recording to be identified.
Use
of Audio CD-R and CD-RW discs
To
comply with copyright legislation in various countries, Digital Audio Home
Recorders will only make recordings on CD-R and CD-RW discs bearing the
appropriate ‘audio’ logo. These discs are subject to levies which are
payable to the relevant copyright protection associations.