This may open up possibilites for the Cartel if they snap it up.
http://www.kodia.co.kr/new/english/product02_2_1.htmlUsual blank CD may be set by a password, but moving picture and file with pictures cannot be set by a password. Unlike this, Users can set a password with Security CD-R by his or herself, so no one cannot open document files, moving picture and file with pictures in the CD.
Even the Copied CD cannot be opened by CD to CD copy protection software inside the CD.
In addition, users can set the terms of validity in files, so no one can open the files before and after the period.
Reading through some of the blurb it seems its encrypted in a zip type format on the disk itself and also does not claim to be 100% copy proof.
I expect a normal ISO burn would duplicate the disk and Folks will always find a way to bypass any protection if they are so inclined.
The other interesting thing I noted on their site is that the disks are not available on the open market so we may see theses being used by big organisations some time in the future.