threegee Posted January 7, 2008 Report Posted January 7, 2008 BBC Click is currently reporting that Time Warner has abandoned DRM so there is only one major still holding out. They're wrong - Sony has thrown in the towel too!
Monsta® Posted January 23, 2008 Report Posted January 23, 2008 BBC Click is currently reporting that Time Warner has abandoned DRM so there is only one major still holding out. They're wrong - Sony has thrown in the towel too!D.R.M digital rights management
threegee Posted January 26, 2008 Author Report Posted January 26, 2008 John Kennedy, chairman and chief executive of IFPI"Illegal downloads still outnumber legal by 20 to one. I am relieved that the proportion hasn't grown since last year, but I am horrified at a ratio of 5:95 for legal sales"Somehow I think they are flogging a dead horse. If you look at what a DVD costs to produce compared to the selling cost, then make the same comparisons on an audio CD, it's apparent what a huge rip-off CDs have always been. This is particularly true here in the UK where we've been exploited for so long.The days of the big record company are over, and their "money for old rope" back-catalogue profits too. I don't buy the nonsense that this will kill the music industry. Technology always opens more doors than it closes.
Monsta® Posted January 26, 2008 Report Posted January 26, 2008 Somehow I think they are flogging a dead horse. If you look at what a DVD costs to produce compared to the selling cost, then make the same comparisons on an audio CD, it's apparent what a huge rip-off CDs have always been. This is particularly true here in the UK where we've been exploited for so long.The days of the big record company are over, and their "money for old rope" back-catalogue profits too. I don't buy the nonsense that this will kill the music industry. Technology always opens more doors than it closes.true but these so called music stars get payed to much any way! and the cat music corps will always find a way to make money!!!
threegee Posted January 7, 2009 Author Report Posted January 7, 2009 ...and finally: Last bastion of screwing the consumer, Apple ditches it too! Being phased out on iTunes over the next few months.
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