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Originally Posted by HarryT
I believe you're mistaken - about the music, I mean. Take a look at Apple's iTunes store; you'll find that the overwhelming majority of music on it is DRM-protected.
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I'm not talking about the stores but about the music people are actually listening to. You'll need $40K to fill an iPod with iTunes songs. What about the huge number of mp3 players which are not iPods and therefore you can't buy music to fill them "DRM-way" anywhere. Of course, the stores offering DRM music are there, and the DRM talk is there allright. However, if you look closely you'll see that the concept is dead and everybody in the industry knows that, even while they are still suing some unfortunate p2p folk.