] At issue are "double session" CDs that include two ] versions of each song on a disc, formatted for playback ] on different kinds of devices. i.e. normal cd audio for the CD players, and DRM'd WMA files for the computer. ] Music publishers and songwriters, who are entitled to ] payments of a few cents for every copy of a song sold, ] contend that since these double-format discs hold two ] copies of songs, they should be paid for both copies. hahahahahahahahahahahahah! ha! what a silly mess to be in. Rights issue dogs CD protection | CNET News.com |