Friday, December 15th 2006
Gates supporting a change in digital music protection
According to a number of bloggers, the boss of Microsoft himself, Bill Gates, has said that DRM (Digital Rights Management) "Is not where it should be." Microsoft itself uses DRM to protect music, with it being used by online services such as Napster and the Zune Store. His recommendation is to "buy a CD and rip it", which will allow users more freedom in moving their music between computers and MP3 players. Gates is reported to have said this to a group of invited bloggers at Microsoft's headquarters in Seattle.
Source:
BBC News
5 Comments on Gates supporting a change in digital music protection
Rip it and sell it on ebay, making a slight loss, but you have bought the music legally! Who cares that you dont own it anymore :laugh:
:D
copyright is a joke, it takes minutes to bypass while intoxicated, and seconds while not. The movie I was having problems with now no longer has problems, and is in mpeg4 format.