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Jeremy Charette
05-11-2006, 05:00 PM
<div class='os_post_top_link'><a href='http://www.betanews.com/article/iTunes_DRM_Likely_Safe_in_France/1147286704' target='_blank'>http://www.betanews.com/article/iTunes_DRM_Likely_Safe_in_France/1147286704</a><br /><br /></div><i>"The ability of Apple to keep iTunes DRM closed in France, as well as the service's future in the country, may be safe thanks to an amendment to a copyright bill to be voted on by the Senate this week. Under the amendment, music stores would be allowed to keep their exclusivity only after receiving the go-ahead from copyright holders and artists. Lawmakers are attempting to tone down a bill that would essentially make closed digital rights management technologies illegal in the country. The changes have received the blessing of the government and several consumer groups, and the bill passed the lower house of the French legislature in late March."</i><br /><br />Score: DRM - 1, Consumers - 0. While the iTunes Music Store has arguably the most successful DRM scheme in place today, it still limits consumers to Apple's iPod platform, and Apple refuses to license FairPlay. While I understand wanting to protect copyrights and preserve profits, the opposing argument is stronger and supported by several independent studies. That is, users who "illegally" download music also spend more money on legal downloads than those that don't. Why not foster such a system, rather than try to restrict or eliminate it, especially if it means higher sales and profits? :?

jlp
05-13-2006, 11:22 PM
Nobody HAS TO buy DRMatized songs!! You can just buy CDs and rip them.

Or download legally and for free new artists' promotional tracks.

It's a sad thing that most people today are brainwashed by the Industry to listen to new songs on the radio/TV so they feel the urge to "HAVE TO" get them.

You can find nice gems even at sales outlets and special promotions, in compilations, etc.

Recently I bought at a local chainstore outlet about 30 CDs (most were factory sealed) at $0.50 to $3. Half were singles, the other half even included a double disk by Whithney Houston: a CD AND a DVD, both together for $3!! A Sheryl Crow album for $3, a Golden Oldies Greatest Hits (Beach Boys, Johny Cash, Chubby Checker, Kenny Rogers, etc.) for $0.50!!! A whole 20 tracks album for even less than one single track on iTunes!! That's $0.025 per track, VERY FAR from the $0.99 they probably charge you on iTunes. Plus some albums from other international artists (Patricia Kaas, Alliage, Alizée, etc.) A Bug's Life sound track, etc. for these prices.

AND there are tens of thousands of second hand stores worldwide that sell even quite recent albums or singles for very little as well.