businessweek.com— The last of the major labels finally throws in the towel on DRM, and prepares to fight Apple for valuable download revenues
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So you propose that the music industry does not care about getting their music on the player with the most market share and mind-share?Going with Amazon (which deals in mp3s) over something like DRM-free WMAs from Napster or what-not shows that they'd like a format compatible with the iPod over one that is not.
duffblueJan 5, 2008
Because every cd ever released has a rootkit on it.
renokbJan 5, 2008
So you propose that the music industry does not care about getting their music on the player with the most market share and mind-share?Going with Amazon (which deals in mp3s) over something like DRM-free WMAs from Napster or what-not shows that they'd like a format compatible with the iPod over one that is not.
bgth021Jan 5, 2008
I work for bertelsmann. I hope this don't mean my job.
gigitrixJan 5, 2008
I think it has to be said.Yay!Finally DRM hits the dust.
rentonJan 6, 2008
Don't buy CDs from Sony. Problem solved.
rentonJan 6, 2008
Vista is bundled with every new PC. I really don't think it matters.
jbondJan 6, 2008
2008. The year that Apple announces that iTMS is 100% DRM free?