In his recent Information Week column, internet superhero Cory Doctorow bashes Apple’s Digital Rights Management (DRM) technology and its protection under the DMCA because it’s bad for consumers, artists and the music industry. ...
Steve Jobs confirmed to the Wall Street Journal what Ars Technica reported earlier: iTunes Plus songs sold via the iTunes Store are now 99 cents, down from a typical $1.29. iTunes Plus songs are sold without digital rights management (DRM), which encrypts content for playback on specific...
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