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Wednesday Jun 06, 2007
DRM-free Music from Apple? Not So Fast
This means that if the songs are uploaded and shared on the Internet illegally, Apple and EMI can figure out where the tracks came from. This raises privacy concerns; at the very least, Apple should make it clear before purchase that this is happening. Still, Juniper Research analyst Michael Gartenberg said in this AP article that he does not think Apple planned to use the personal data as a secretive tracking tool. "I think it's more of a way of retaining a proof of purchase," he said in the story, adding how the identifying tags on copy-protected tracks likely facilitated Apple's ability to approve user upgrades to previous song purchases. Still, you can't deny the shrewdness of this approach. "'DRM-free' means I'm not restricted from putting the songs on other devices anymore, but it doesn't give users a license for piracy," Gartenberg said in the article. 'DRM-free' iTunes songs raise concerns [AP via CNN] Email This Post |
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