It seems like the divergence (DRM vs DRM-free) trend may be gaining some momentum, yet it still remains controversial, and maybe out of reach.
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Major record labels are closer than ever to releasing music on the Internet with no copying restrictions — a step they once vowed never to take
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Instead of shackling users with artificial technological limitations on what they can do with their files, Streamburst hopes to secure content using a bit of personalization and a unique watermarking system
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As much as we might hope the industry is going DRM free, there are plenty of reasons to believe that DRM isn’t going anywhere, and we need to look no further than Midem to see why
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Apple is being challenged once again to open up its DRM by consumer groups in Europe.