October 16th, 2006
DRM is killing music
My wife has a licence from British Dressage to put together CDs for her dressage to music tests. British Dressage pay Phonographic Performance Limited a small fortune each year to grant their members this privilege.
But DRM doesn’t respect our rights to take tracks that we have paid for, and that we have a licence to […]







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