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Old 07-16-2009, 05:19 AM   #58
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Earlier this year Apple finally persuaded all major music publishers to drop DRM. There's no longer any DRM on newly purchased music at the iTunes store.

I do agree that iTunes DRM was probably the least offensive, but still had the long-term drawbacks of relying on a remote server to authenticate on new machines.

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iTunes. Their DRM method is unobtrusive and works well. It doesn't inconvenience the user, and gives the user perfectly reasonable rights - eg they can turn their music to an audio CD.
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