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CD duplication is a term used to describe short-run or small quantity copying of CDs. CD (compact disc) duplication came about in the late 1990s as a way to circumvent high production cost and quantity requirements for CD replication. CD duplication is generally done in quantities from 1-500. Any quantity in this range would fall under the short-run classification. CD duplication offers identical sound quality to a replicated CD, though there are other limitations. A similar concept is CD publishing, in which large quantities of unique discs are produced using CD duplication technology. Benefits
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