Set My iPod and Music Free!

[Article] Is our favorite subway companion doomed? If New York City lawmakers have their way commuters will have to resort back to idle conversation rather than the latest tunes. While Apple’s iPod fights for street cred in New York, Steve Job’s (Apple CEO) fights to free downloadable online content from its DRM shackles.


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In an open letter on the Apple website Steve Jobs challenges the international music industry to re-look Digital Rights Management (DRM). Itunes, Apple’s online music store, has sold just under 2 billion songs at the end of 2006. Fair Play, the DRM software used by Apple, forces the consumer to...
This article was published Friday, 9 February, 2007 by AFP
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Set My iPod and Music Free!


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