Tuesday, May 29, 2007

Silly Boing Boint: music tracks without DRM sell for more than music tracks with DRM because there's a (I'd say, entirely valid) presumption that the non-DRM tracks will be pirated. Something must be done to mitigate the subsequent loss of revenues.

It's not, as you say here, because a track with DRM is somehow intrinsically less valuable. Yeesh.

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