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By Ina Fried

Published: Friday 06 August 2004


Name

Anonymous


Location

UK


Occupation

Information Manager


Comment

Two points about this 'argument'.

Firstly, I wouldn't be happy buying a hi-fi that would only play CDs bought from one store - seems overly restrictive to me.

Secondly, what about iPod owners in countries where iTunes doesn't trade? Places like the UK, until recently? How do they please RIAA and others and use DRM protected music on their iPods?



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