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EZ Dupe Introduces Disk Lok Duplication Systems - Prevents unauthorized copying of DVD material

July 17, 2009

Source: EZ Dupe

EZ Dupe’s new Disk Lok systems empowers users for the first time ever, the potential to prevent unauthorized copying of DVD video material.

The new systems embed copy-protection onto target discs during the duplication process. This proprietary technology provides layers of protection to videographers, law enforcement, defense contractors, government and others
wishing to conserve the availability of the original material.

Also packed into EZ Dupe’s Disk Lok is the opportunity to lock out the duplicated material from being played on PC’s.

EZ Dupe Vice President Howard Kopelson says that these systems create a whole new business category for replicators and camera retailers can now protect a major revenue stream for their videographer patrons.

Adding to Disk Lok’s appeal is the incorporation of the new SATA technology which affords the fastest and most accurate transfer of video and data information ever. Also every Disk Lok unit performs as a standard DVD and CD
duplication system.

EZ Dupe will additionally support Disk Lok with a two year limited warranty and contains an on-board 250GB hard drive.



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