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By Jo Best

Published: Friday 02 September 2005


Name

Anonymous


Location

USA


Occupation

Player


Comment

The real culprit here is the greediness of the record companies. DRM wouldn't be needed if the price was reasonable enough so that it was a hassle to go anywhere other than a legitimate source. Attesting to the greediness are the rumors of the record companies wanting to "adjust" the pricing of iTunes Music Store product. What it also comes down to is that the copyright laws are too antiquated to apply to today's technology; it needs to be drastically altered!



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