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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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That sounds like an excellent approach, and one which no honest person could object to.