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Jan 2013
Massachusetts
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On one of the forums I frequent, the topic of CD rot comes up pretty frequently. While the term sounds pretty self-explanatory, it occurred to me that I don't know specifically what it is/how it presents itself. On a couple CDs I have there is what looks like a black burn mark on the edge of the disc. Would this be considered CD rot? If not, what would?
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