Aug 31 2002

DataPlay: New Record Industry Format

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Music industry to consumers: Bend over
The Compact Disc is too easy to rip, so the music industry wants us to switch to a new, smaller format that is encrypted. You won’t be able to make MP3’s from it. Oh, and it will cost even more than the overpriced CD’s that you are used to. That’ll work, uh huh.
(found at www.dailyrotten.com)
New York Times

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