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Old 12-15-2007, 01:38 PM   #138
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Originally Posted by mrkai View Post
The thing is tho Harry that iTunes DRM content has MUCH more value than any DRM'd ebook out there, and even more than the industry backed players that it left in the dust. Forget the fact that you can play it on like 5 computers and as many iPods as you can plug into your computer...which is pretty damned fantastic.

You see, any and every track you buy from Apple has the same rights, the most beneficial of them is the fact that you can burn your purchases onto CD.
Yes, I'm well aware of all that. That's precisely why I disagreed with the statement the music DRM is dead. I don't believe it's dead at all, simply because it's not overtly restrictive in the way that some book DRM is.
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