Ben Freedland did two things that his fellow college students have been doing routinely for the past several years: First, he bought a new music CD by campus fave the Dave Matthews Band, then he tried to upload it onto his Apple iPod. But something was wrong.
When Freedland, 20, first inserted the “Stand Up” disc into his laptop in preparation for transferring it to his iPod, “it took over my computer,” he said. The screen went blank, then a copyright agreement popped up. The music wasn’t going anywhere. Freedland could play the CD on his laptop, but he couldn’t transfer it, and he couldn’t copy it to share the mellow grooves with friends or family. Freedland deemed the CD “worthless.”
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