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February 07, 2007
iPO Reports - Steve Jobs Open Letter to DRM Critics: Tell the
Apple Inc. CEO Steve Jobs published Tuesday an open letter on Apple's Web site directly attacking criticism of the DRM scheme used to protect music downloaded from iTunes. The lenghty letter breaks down into three main components: The way in which the Big Four record labels's DRM demands have tied Apple's hands with FairPlay, the idea that Apple would embrace selling music unencumbered by DRM if allowed, and the suggestion to foreign governments that they work over the labels to change their own DRM demands rather than trying to force Apple to open up FairPlay.
From iPO Reports - Steve Jobs Open Letter to DRM Critics: Tell the
Posted by Tom at February 7, 2007 02:57 PM


