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Digital content that has copy protection is subject to the Analog Hole - regardless of the digital protections, if music can be played on speakers, it can also be recorded. If text can be printed or displayed, it can also be scanned and recognized.

See also Copy Protection, Digital rights management; Copy protection in Japan.