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Originally Posted by spec2
Just to clarify... True, music is being advertised as "No DRM" now, but it's not DRM-free. It's just gone from an active approach that locks the media to a specific computer, player, etc to a passive one that is open but leaves a "bread crumb trail" to identify the owner if a copy of the music ever hit the torrents or other P2P. That is what I was referring to when I mentioned the "invisible DRM" which I think is a much more palatable approach.
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really ? who is using that ? how does it work ? i had not heard of it. very interesting if that is what is being done. as long as there is no restriction on how the file can be used it is already a step in the right direction.