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 Posted by Loco Jones on 09/02/05 20:12 
From The Electronic Frontier Foundation newsletter: 
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* EFF's New Guide to Digital Music Services Reveals the 
Truth About DRM 
 
San Francisco, CA - If you buy music from an online music 
store, you may be getting much less than you thought. 
This week EFF released "The Customer Is Always Wrong - A 
User's Guide to DRM in Online Music," which exposes how 
today's digital rights management (DRM) systems 
compromise a consumer's right to lawfully manage her 
music the way she wants. 
 
The guide takes a close look at popular online music 
services with built-in DRM created by Apple, 
RealNetworks, and Napster 2.0, as well as Microsoft's 
"Plays for Sure" DRM labeling campaign.  Although 
these companies claim their services allow consumers 
"freedom" and the ability to play music "any way you 
want it," the reality often does not live up to the 
marketing hype.  When you download in these formats 
from online music services, the services don't trumpet 
the fact that your music contains hidden restrictions 
that complicate your life and limit the universe of 
devices you can use to play your music.  CDs purchased 
20 years ago not only continue to play in every 
CD and DVD player, but can also be used with any 
of today's PCs and digital music players.  Thanks to 
DRM, however, a similar investment in music downloaded 
today may be much less valuable to you 20 years 
from now. 
 
And yet bypassing the DRM to make perfectly legal 
uses puts people at risk of liability under the 
Digital Millennium Copyright Act (DMCA).  "In this 
brave new world of 'authorized digital music services,' 
law-abiding music fans often get less for their money 
than they did in the old world of CDs," said Derek 
Slater, the Harvard student and EFF intern who 
authored the guide.  "Understanding how DRM and 
the DMCA pose a danger to your rights will help 
you to make fully informed purchasing decisions." 
 
For this release: 
<http://www.eff.org/news/archives/2005_09.php#003947> 
"The Customer Is Always Wrong": 
<http://www.eff.org/IP/DRM/guide/> 
 
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- Loco - 
(Now Playing: You Can't Always Get What You Want - Rolling Stones)
 
  
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