Via Boing Boing: This is a great speech against Digital Rights Management systems (DRM) given to Microsoft, by Cory Doctorow from the Electronic Frontier Foundation. He puts forward a convincing argument that DRM systems don't work, are bad for society, bad for business, and bad for artists.
Which is why at TMet Recordings we sign tracks non-exclusively and trust people not to fileshare. When you can buy tracks at a good price, and know that the money is going straight to the artist why would you pirate?
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