Copy Protected Music Ghettos Are Holding Back The Industry
from the doesn't-help-anyone dept
It's nice to see a mainstream publication, like the Washington Post, start to recognize that the multiple incompatible forms of copy protection and DRM are creating "music ghettos" where songs bought from one service can't play on certain devices and songs bought on other services can't play on other devices -- creating a huge hassle for anyone who actually wants to buy the music they like and listen to it whatever music device they like. As Tim Lee points out, one of the big culprits here (unfortunately, not mentioned in the Washington Post article) is the DMCA law and its anti-circumvention rule. Without that, someone could come along and create utilities to make songs from any of these services compatible with any device. However, thanks to the anti-circumvention rule, that's illegal. The end result is that the entire industry is completely held back by the law that the industry itself pushed so hard for and refuses to reform. It's yet another example where the recording industry is shooting itself in the foot by holding back its own market through short-sighted policies.Thank you for reading this Techdirt post. With so many things competing for everyone’s attention these days, we really appreciate you giving us your time. We work hard every day to put quality content out there for our community.
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Screw the user. Give _us_ and only us all your $.
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DVD-and-Music CD's
AnyDVD : Bypasses protections on DVD's
(Does not load any info into the OS and outright bypasses any copy protection I have come across so far... I only hope the rest of the world uses applications like this because I think that the only way to fix the issue is to steal them blind...
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Don't download
About 2 years ago when I realized Apple locked iTunes songs for only 5 computers, I decided to never downlaod music (legally) again. When you can order a whole CD, case and all, used on Amazon.com for $3, why would you ever want to download a CD for $9 at a lousy sounding bitrate.
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They are stuck in a catch 22. DRM free music will solve their problem, but they won't allow DRM free music.
How do bottled water company's compete with Free water, that comes out of everyone's tap. AND They make hundreds of millions doing it. Why can't the labels do that?
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Re: scaredoftheman
that's freakin' awesome. the same can be said for libraries and broadcast television... why are bookstores doing brisk business when you can get books free at the library... why do we buy seasons of TV shows on DVD when they are always run as repeats in syndication?
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Coppy Right
The reason is, you are junk.
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And the users cried...
And the users cried with a laugh and a taunt,
That's just what we asked for,
But not what we want!
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This is great news if you ask me.
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No More ITunes for Me
Our society needs to remeber how to say no. No to DRM. No to odd formats. No to overpriced lo-fi tracks. No to lack of liner notes and art. It seems that people nowadays, in their quest to obtain obtain obtain have forgotten that if you aren't getting what you want you don't have to buy!
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Uh...
DVD Jon is now apparently going to fight that law...
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I like it hard!
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Re: I like it hard!
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I've seen the future of online music
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DRM and Device Compatability
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Let's extend the concept
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