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"only if it's wrapped in Windows DRM", Yuck!
99 cents for DRM? Why would I want to do that when I can buy mp3's, cd's, or just download for free from p2p minus the DRM crap?

At the core of Snocap's offering is audio "fingerprinting" technology licensed from Philips Royal Labs and used to identify songs being traded on a network by their unique audio characteristics. Labels then provide Snocap with a set of rules to be associated with each fingerprint--for example, a song might only be allowed to be traded if it is wrapped in Windows Media digital rights management, which can be unlocked with a 99-cent payment.
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It CAN work  AbsolutelyNot | 12/03/04
"only if it's wrapped in Windows DRM", Yuck!  cybershoplifter | 12/03/04
Weed is a better system  tic swayback | 12/03/04
What the musicians say  AbsolutelyNot | 12/06/04

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