defectivebydesign.org — Dear Chairman Bronfman (Warner Music)... We the undersigned urge you to drop DRM from Warner Music's digital distribution. Put the energy that has been spent attempting to lock down the audience towards developing new artist music and innovating new products and services for the music fan... (sign this letter now)
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kevinb1577Apr 30, 2007
how so?/sarcasm
com64Apr 30, 2007
My thoughts exactly.
lynxproMay 1, 2007
Pronounced A-S-S-H-A-T.
ammadzMay 1, 2007
Waner can kiss my arse!! Give it up, Edgar
sunnzMay 3, 2007
Signed.
amavidaMay 3, 2007
Agreed.These monopolists are just beginning their mistake.It will take a lot to make them change tho.
trigleMay 3, 2007
Yeah signed with comment:I am totally outraged, not at the attempts to circumvent this 'protection' but the fact our civil liberties are being taken away.People should not have to adhere to the technologies and protections given to the world, your response would be then to not watch any movies on HD-DVD. That's perfectly fine with me, as they will most likely be overpriced and low quality (as with DVD).People should have the choice to do what they choose, if they wish to be law abiding then they should be, otherwise they should deal with consequences. You can't take that choice away from everyone by constantly trying to introduce techniques that undermines the very essence of free will and free thinking.Without our civil liberties we are imprisoned.
bitplaneMay 3, 2007
Technical people make the public opinion on technology. We put Google, DivX and MP3s where they are today, let's not forget that.
Closed AccountMay 3, 2007
Seriously, why can't they try new business models like Grooveshark (<a class="user" href="http://www.grooveshark.com)">http://www.grooveshark.com)</a> or We7 (<a class="user" href="http://www.we7.com)?">http://www.we7.com)?</a> Give people music that they can use, and people might stop pirating it.