[Am-info] Microsoft offers new DRM for CD's
Fred A. Miller
fmiller@lightlink.com
Sat, 18 Jan 2003 20:26:05 -0500
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You can bet that this locks the user into MickySoft ONLY!!
Fred
Microsoft believes it may have come up with a solution. The new software =
is
called the Windows Media Data Session Toolkit.
It enables music labels to lay songs onto a copy-controlled CD in
multiple layers, one that would permit normal playback on a stereo and a =
PC.
http://www.msnbc.com/news/861109.asp?0cv=3DCB10
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"DRM.. Digitally Retarded Media. That's exactly what it is - content
that cannot reach its full potential because of artificial restraints." -=
Paul=20
Rickard
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