Archive for 'drm'
Blindsided
Not content with posting to 3 blogs that I administer, plus the one at work, I now have an article at Blindside, a site which looks at things that could go wrong in our increasingly digital world (mainly from a public sector view point). It is the dark sister site of Ideal Government. [...]
Posted: April 19th, 2007 under digital identity, drm, id cards, liberty, me me me.
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Well done Mr Jobs, but…
In my last posting (which was some time ago) I wrote an open letter to Steve Jobs asking why if DRM was such a bad idea he was forcing indie labels to put it on their music in order to get it into the iTunes music store. Well it seems that Apple will soon [...]
Posted: April 3rd, 2007 under drm, music.
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Dear Mr Jobs,
I read with interest your article Thoughts on Music in which you discuss Apple and its stance on DRM (Digital Rights Management). You say with regard to the possibility of selling music without DRM,
This is clearly the best alternative for consumers, and Apple would embrace it in a heartbeat.
If that is the [...]
Posted: February 7th, 2007 under apple, drm.
Comments: 2

