An optical disk comprises a disk substrate having a hub and an annular optical metallicized data region extending radially outward from the hub. The optical disk further comprises a
radio frequency identification (RFID)
transponder affixed to the disk substrate, e.g., within the non-data containing hub region. The optical disk further comprises at least one linear
antenna element coupled to the
transponder, e.g., via pole lead(s), and extending within the data region. The
antenna element(s) can be applied to the disk substrate as a patterned antenna layer over a metallicized data region, and can be electrically isolated from the data region. A method and
system of identifying an optical disk is provided. A
radio frequency (RF)
signal can be transmitted to the optical disk at a range of at least five feet, and preferably at a range of at least ten feet. An RF
signal with an identification code (e.g., a unique number) can be received from the optical disk in response to the transmitted RF
signal. The activating RF signal can be transmitted by, and the identification RF signal can be received by, e.g., a handheld RF reader or an RF reader that is affixed to a building. The identification code can then be processed for many purposes, such as identifying the optical disk as a non-counterfeited optical disk, calculating a royalty, or tracking the location of the optical disk.