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The '''Analog Protection System''' (APS), also known as '''Copyguard''' by some people, is a videocassette and videodisc [[Copy protection systems|copy protection system]] originally developed by [[Macrovision Corporation]]. The system was developed to help stop bootleggers who were making pirated copies of videotapes and videodiscs recorded directly from the original copies.
The '''Analog Protection System''' (APS), also known as '''Copyguard''' by some people, is a videocassette and videodisc [[Copy protection systems|copy protection system]] originally developed by [[Macrovision Corporation]]. The system was developed to prevent bootlegging of original videocassettes and videodiscs.


==List of Customers==
==List of Customers==

Revision as of 18:37, 24 January 2023

The Analog Protection System (APS), also known as Copyguard by some people, is a videocassette and videodisc copy protection system originally developed by Macrovision Corporation. The system was developed to prevent bootlegging of original videocassettes and videodiscs.

List of Customers