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Hello August! 17 ¨îï 2003 19:42, August Abolins wrote to Matt Munson: MM>> Yes, but the media industries will recieve a huge backlash from MM>> their customers. I continue to spend $45 a month on cds and dvds, MM>> but if they are hard to use and have nasty customer unfriendly MM>> DRM, i'll probally buy indie music and movies. AA> I hear ya. I feel the same way. If the industy makes the CDs less AA> "portable" and limits their use to select players, then there is going AA> to be serious backlash on my part and I will simply make do with the AA> occasional song I can capture from the 'net or the CD collection that AA> I already have (at over 1000 CDs, I can certainly relive a lot of good AA> music!) Whats why it will be hacked :). Everything and always. I surely don't see any future for any DRM. In Russia, for example :) Here it will be any way copied and appear in the form w/o any DRM, at low cost. Then will be a choise beetween fully-legal-expensive and cheap CDs, etc. With limited, uncomfortable for using industry CD, there will be too much space for pirates ... so they will do use it. ---* Origin: Default origin (2:5054/58.5) SEEN-BY: 633/267 270 @PATH: 5054/58 67 1 5020/52 450/42 292/854 140/1 106/2000 633/267 |
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