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Old 28th July 2008, 06:08 PM   #1 (permalink)

 
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Yahoo Shoots DRM & Self In Foot

Yahoo Music Dead: Another Reason To Never Buy DRM Protected Tracks

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Yahoo Music will be dead as of September 30th when the company is going to shut down its DRM servers. This is another reason why a smart buyer would never buy DRM protected songs. Digital rights management technologies are a failure commercially and technically. There are too many standards which are not interoperable, they restrict the customer's freedom to high degrees and they are an everyday nuisance to work with. In cases like this, when the company cancels the service, you are left out in the open.

After September 30th music will continue to play, but reinstalling the operating system or making other changes that erase the licenses stored on the user's computer will render the songs unplayable forever. Yahoo promised to "take care" of their customers, by refunding the money paid for these DRM-protected songs or by providing DRM free versions which would be free from any restrictions, depending on the individual choice.

The only way to still use the files is to burn them to an Audio CD. This, of course, would not have been an issue if Yahoo would have seen the light and pursued a DRM-free approach as did its rivals which include Amazon.com, RealNetworks and Napster.

In February, the company announced it is selling its digital music subscription service, Yahoo Music Unlimited, to Rhapsody America. Rhapsody is a partnership of Real Networks and MTV Networks.

Similarly, Microsoft’s MSN Music service will be dead and buried as of August 31, when the company will stop issuing DRM keys, a company statement unveiled in April. The MSN Music Store was officially launched in September 2004, but it never managed to become as big as Apple’s iTunes Store, which meant an inevitable announcement two years later: the service stopped selling downloads, redirecting customers to Zune or Real Rhapsody.
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Re: Yahoo Shoots DRM & Self In Foot

They really are their own worst enemies, f** the customer again.
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Re: Yahoo Shoots DRM & Self In Foot

You can't blame yahoo or any other content provider, the'tre hands are tied by the music industry that tells them either use DRM or you can't have our products. It's the music industry that sets up content providers, especially internet based providers, to fail. After all it's no secret the music industry hates the internet.
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good riddance i says
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Re: Yahoo Shoots DRM & Self In Foot

DRM is a joke it always has been and always will be. the same goes for all the copy protection systems. Evey time they come up with one solution someone finds a way around it. So why bother??
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