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It's not even the full cost to convert all my DRM music to DRM free music. Only 3000 of about 5000 songs are currently available; plus all the time to re-download that much new music in a single batch. Not to mentioned the increased storage space requirements.
Circa 1910 Railway Post Office Car. This car was originally owned by the Pennsylvania Railroad and leased to the Railway Postal Service Division of the United States Post Office.
live.pirillo.com/ - Clone69 wants to know wha exactly DRM is.DRM stands for Digital Rights Management, and it's a piece of code that is intended to help curb content piracy. The problem is that DRM is a colossal failure:It annoys users Gets in their way It's not a good experience And it doesn't stop people from pirating content, at all. Take Ponzi, for example: she had a Napster, Urge, and iTunes accounts. Because each vendor uses their own form of DRM they can't play music bought from each store. So, each time she goes to a new provider she needs to purchase the same songs over again. How many times is she going to buy access to the same song? She could save money by buying the CD, ripping the CD herself, and then not worry about being restricted with what she can do with the content.The easiest way to get around DRM is to purchase the content. Buy the CD or DVD and rip it to your machine. That way you'll get the content you purchased plus the added ability to play th
at content in whatever machine you want to.What do you think about DRM?This video was originally shared on blip.tv by l0ckergn0me with a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs license.
photo prise par themroc (miroir de centsix.org/reportages/libre/no-drm-flash-mob-lyon/atphot... )
Le 22 mars 2006 - FlashMob StopDRM à Lyon. Pour + d'infos sur les DRM : eucd.info