
By Jo Best
Published: Monday 14 February 2005
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Name
James Clark
Location
London
Occupation
Researcher
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In the end though, free market forces will force the issue, not the courts. Sony really shot itself in the foot with it's terrible ATRAC3 system. It failed with minidisc, and was losing ground until it released MP3 supported HD3. There's a lot of choice out there, buy a player which gives you the options you want - and support download sites that doesn't use restrictive DRM. Simple.
In the end though, free market forces will force t...
James Clark
The argument is specious to say the least. What te...
Jeff Hewitt
I guess they can't figure out that they could simp...
Anonymous
I shop Apple iTunes and Apple gives you great free...
Anonymous
nobody is forcing them to use that service to down...
scottz
leave it to the french...
you mean i cant take ...
Anonymous
It stikes me that it's a valid complaint - imagine...
Simon
No matter what your view on Apple or Microsoft is,...
Dave
Since writing my initial response, I have seen var...
Dave
copyright is being used by big businesses in their...
Mark SPLINTER
Mark Splinter wrote in a previous post
"copyright...
John Hauxwell
You might as well complain that your petrol-driven...
Malcolm Wilson
Anybody that buys an apple deserves what they get....
Andy B
Just buy the CD, RIP and burn to anything.
ok, ...
Anonymous
Good Read: Old article but relevant.
http://darin...
spongyboy
"There are far superior players out there. Just ta...
spongyboy
Would you buy a CD that only played on 'namebrand'...
Jan Duffy-King
Download the tracks from iTunes. DRM? Yeah right. ...
Thomas
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