Christopher Levy
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(Jan 21, 2008 - 3:13 PM)
DRM is not the issue. How could iTunes be so incredibly successful selling BILLIONS of DRM managed, encrypted music tracks, but the rest of the music industry hangs their failures on DRM.
The real issue is that the music industry created a beast in selling out to iTunes, and now because Apple uses a proprietary DRM technology on their iPod which they don't license, the labels are all forced to sell unencrypted MP3's via their channel stores.
There never was DRM on MP3's as well. Not sure where this tidbit came from.
Christopher Levy
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