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Microsoft sees DRM-free music in Zune's future
This is hilarious! Even when Microsoft does something good like support DRM free music the ABM'ers come out and complain. First they complain they don't want DRM, so Microsoft makes a deal not to have it. Then they complain when Microsoft does have DRM free music. Just proves one thing, ABM'ers will never be happy no matter what Microsoft does. Also shows what hypocrites they are.
Posted by: Loverock Davidson   Posted on: 04/04/07 You are currently: a Guest | Members login | Terms of Use

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Squirting Still Limited?  BlackDiamond | 04/04/07
Doubt that would change  voska | 04/04/07
So If...  BlackDiamond | 04/17/07
From the "ME TOO" Dept.  systemx | 04/04/07
No kidding...  shawkins | 04/05/07
Yeah, right....  BitTwiddler | 04/04/07
Follow the leader  dave95. | 04/04/07
Actually Microsoft said it first  voska | 04/04/07
Actually Jobs said it first happy  dave95. | 04/04/07
DRM  DannyO_0x98 | 04/04/07
My Link say 2004  voska | 04/05/07
Thanks for the link - here is mine  dave95. | 04/05/07
I'd like to see this article (nt)  CobraA1 | 04/04/07
Vaporware. Ho-hum, move along folks.  HypnoToad72 | 04/04/07
The end of WMA  tic swayback | 04/04/07
Microsoft sees DRM-free music in Zune's future  Loverock Davidson | 04/04/07
Once again you make up facts  Michael Kelly | 04/04/07
Hilarious  dave95. | 04/04/07
What's the point?  olePigeon | 04/04/07
And where did you aquire such information  GuidingLight | 04/04/07
Ever heard of Google?  whisperycat | 04/05/07
At a premium??  techboy_z | 04/05/07
DRM-Free Zune Instructions  iMouse | 04/06/07
Only because Apple saw it first  Boot_Agnostic | 04/06/07
M$ knockoffs  baylors | 04/13/07

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