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Old 01-03-2011, 02:14 PM   #40
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Originally Posted by DaronFraley View Post
I completely agree with Mark Coker's assessments. In fact, I would also predict that DRM will die.
I agree, and history agrees with this prediction. It wasn't so many years ago that many people thought that Apple would never get rid of the DRM on iTunes music files. If you wanted files from different retailers, you needed different players for all of them. Now we have several large companies offering DRM-free music. I no longer have to worry about what works with what when buying music, and my spending increased as a result.

It just takes time and enough people to say "this makes no sense".
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