Yahoo Music goes bye-bye


Another DRM scheme bites the dust, leaving customers in the lurch

This is why consumers don't like DRM music. Or DRM movies. It's not that most customers don't want to pay for their music, it's that they want to keep what they paid for. When you buy a book, you don't depend on Simon & Schuster staying in business so you can read it. You don't depend on AOL-Time Warner existing so you can read last week's People. Once published, the material exists independently of a signal from a computer server tucked away somewhere.

— NeoWayland

Posted: Mon - July 28, 2008 at 01:20 PM  Tag


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