'Why I was wrong about Steve Jobs' | ||
Bill Thompson doubted Apple's desire to sell songs without DRM. They start doing it in May, so what does he think now?
At Monday's press event to announce that the iTunes Music Store will be selling "premium" songs from EMI's catalogue without the copy-protection offered by the Fairplay digital rights management system, Steve Jobs noted that "some doubted Apple's sincerity when we made our proposal earlier this year... they said we had too much to lose". That would be me, then.
DRM is from the music companies, not apple, if music companies didnt care about people copying their music then of course any1 can sell it without DRM! apple is just selling the music, it doesnt make the music, it doesnt have to protect the music, |
stupid dude...
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/technology/6520801.stm
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