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Steve don't need a weatherman....
....to know which way the wind blows.

Even the major labels are talking about a DRM free future. DRM has failed with the consumer. It's not being purchased and all it's doing is making a few companies rich from selling flawed DRM, and giving Apple huge amounts of power over the fates of media companies. Meanwhile, places like eMusic are already ahead of the curve, selling music without DRM and despite having no major label content, they're outselling all of the major label stores (save Apple).

I've never understood why record companies are willing to sell digital files on cd with no DRM, yet lower quality versions of the same files sold online have to be crippled. Once you're releasing a DRM free version of the file into the world via the cd, it makes no difference what you do with other versions. The game is already over, the file is going to be shared. Why bother spending money on DRM and inconveniencing your customers for no reason whatsoever?

Of course, none of this will matter in the near future. Independent labels already make up 30% of music sales, and 80% of music releases. Read here about how they're taking control of the industry:
http://www.wired.com/news/columns/0,72634-0.html?tw=wn_index_2

And in yet another brutal blow to the RIAA, Target is now starting their own music label, much like Starbucks before them. We're seeing other corporations move into the RIAA's turf, removing them from the equation:
http://tinyurl.com/2zc4w4
Posted by: tic swayback   Posted on: 02/06/07 You are currently: a Guest | Members login | Terms of Use

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Interesting swerve  whisperycat | 02/06/07
This is Wrong as Rain at a Picnic  mlindl | 02/07/07
Apple weren't pushing DRM  2max67 | 02/07/07
Steve don't need a weatherman....  tic swayback | 02/06/07
If would think that the purchase price of the CD makes it worthwhile.  nomorems | 02/06/07
That would be great if DRM  xuniL_z | 02/07/07
I can share a cd with one click  tic swayback | 02/07/07
I don't thiink the industry sees it that way.  xuniL_z | 02/08/07
Oh, while on the subject  xuniL_z | 02/08/07
Steve's happy either way  Ken_z | 02/06/07
I love what the Microsoft guy said...  Tony Agudo | 02/06/07
Imagining a DRM free world  mrjonno | 02/07/07
What you're describing...  Tony Agudo | 02/07/07
A shoplifters paradise  mrjonno | 02/07/07
Completely missed my point  Tony Agudo | 02/07/07
Think you are missing my point  mrjonno | 02/07/07
You don't get it  voska | 02/07/07
I think you are wrong voska  xuniL_z | 02/08/07
It only takes one  voska | 02/07/07
Ahh, a world where iPods could play Real media  Boot_Agnostic | 02/07/07
Why?  mlindl | 02/07/07
DONT BUY AN APPLE PRODUCT  butlermelvin | 04/13/07
As usual, only Jobs gets it  mlindl | 02/07/07
Here, have a Kleenex  gordon@... | 02/07/07
Agree, but  vladsim | 02/08/07
Sorry naive  mrjonno | 02/08/07
Maybe not  vladsim | 02/09/07
Music Companies and Apple: I DON'T BUY because of DRM  CommSoft | 02/08/07
DRM free music  2max67 | 02/08/07
Because...  CommSoft | 02/08/07
DONT BUY AN APPLE PRODUCT  butlermelvin | 04/13/07

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