Jorge
January 22nd, 2007, 06:30 PM
When it comes to buying digital music there's nothing more frustrating then being locked in to a specific device or brand of software, i.e. Zune and Urge, Apples and iTunes, when it comes to playing and transferring the tracks you purchase.
<p>There's a ton of issues surrounding music DRM these days, and the subject begs a bit of pondering over its future.</p>
<p>In an era where CD sales continue to decline, and revenue from digital downloads doubled to some $2 billion USD last year, you'd think that the music labels would want to do everything in their power to facilitate a enjoyable digit
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<p>There's a ton of issues surrounding music DRM these days, and the subject begs a bit of pondering over its future.</p>
<p>In an era where CD sales continue to decline, and revenue from digital downloads doubled to some $2 billion USD last year, you'd think that the music labels would want to do everything in their power to facilitate a enjoyable digit
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