IPhoto library on DVD

Hello...
I use iPhoto 08 and after I burn a DVD with photos (share --> burn) with my albums, photos, etc, the DVD appears on iPhoto with everything allright, but I can't no more copy photos from it to the desktop because I don't have permissions.
I tried many solutions for the permissions (disk utility, batchmod, rebuild library), but nothing. And a friend of mine is using iphoto 06 and as exactly the same problem.
The only solution for this was to copy the photos from the dvd to the library and then copy to the desktop.
Is this normal?
Thanks!

But does it make sense? I think everyone needs at some time to copy some photos to the desktop and to do this a person must copy to the library, and only then can copy to the desktop.
And after that I need to del the photos from the library.
Is there a special reason for apple do this?
Thanks for the answer.

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