Digital (Lack of) Rights Management
Here’s a bulleted list describing the Digital Rights Management (DRM) from an insert in a new Coldplay CD. Before using, please read the following: This CD cannot be burnt onto a CD-R or hard disk, nor can it be converted into MP3 for file sharing. So much for an ipod eh? Thank you very much for purchasing this CD and helping the cause of “Anti-Piracy.” The recordings in this CD have an anti-copying function. They cannot be copied into a PC. In order for you to enjoy high quality music, we have added this special technology. Yeah right, DRM is necessary for high quality music. LOL This CD might not play in the following CD players: Get ready, this is a good one… Um…whats left? Maybe they should just say thanks for spending $8 to $17 on this peice of plastic that isn’t guaranteed to do anything useful. Oh, and thanks for saying that I’m totally screwed and can’t take the disc back unless its manufactured incorrectly. Unfortunately this insert is inside the CD case, so you don’t know what you’re getting until you’ve bought it. Don’t worry, someone has figured out that you can copy it anyway. |
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- 01.02.06 / 12pm
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- Comp & Tech

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