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Old 09-06-2005, 10:00 PM
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Default Electronic Frontier Foundation Grades Music Services

http://www.eff.org/IP/DRM/guide/

"Many digital music services employ digital rights management (DRM) — also known as "copy protection" — that prevents you from doing things like using the portable player of your choice or creating remixes. Forget about breaking the DRM to make traditional uses like CD burning and so forth. Breaking the DRM or distributing the tools to break DRM may expose you to liability under the Digital Millennium Copyright Act (DMCA) even if you're not making any illegal uses. In other words, in this brave new world of "authorized music services," law-abiding music fans often get less for their money than they did in the old world of CDs (or at least, the world before record companies started crippling CDs with DRM, too)."



Online music services still have a long way to go in striking a balance between copy protection and fair use. Personally I'm less than pleased with any existing solution, though I am somewhat warm to Apple's FairPlay scheme. Microsoft has the right idea by attempting to establish a media platform compatible with ALL devices. Unfortunately "Plays for Sure" isn't a completely seamless experience yet, though I'm sure that will improve with time.
 
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Old 09-08-2005, 05:44 AM
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Shocking that they didn't like a single one of the services. I'm stunned. :roll:

Of all the services I've used, I actually really like MSN Music. They let you use the songs on up to 5 computers at a time, and you can activate/deactivate individual computers so you're not locked into the first five you set up. And they have real honest to goodness customer support. I had my drive die and they hooked me up with restored versions of my music. When I had trouble with Napster I got zero help at all

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