Seriously, this is common practice now. Consumers are herded into DRM pens and treated like livestock, a resource to be milked for cash until they run dry.
They make it as difficult as possible for you to move your tunes between devices and then cry about theft, when all most people want is to be able to listen to legally purchased music without a huge hassle.
Then they sic the MPAA on people who doesn't fall in line, brandishing the Digital Millennium Copyright Act like a crazed doberman on acid.
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Seriously, this is common practice now. Consumers are herded into DRM pens and treated like livestock, a resource to be milked for cash until they run dry.
They make it as difficult as possible for you to move your tunes between devices and then cry about theft, when all most people want is to be able to listen to legally purchased music without a huge hassle.
Then they sic the MPAA on people who doesn't fall in line, brandishing the Digital Millennium Copyright Act like a crazed doberman on acid.
There's a word for this: Corruption.
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