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Written by Brummie Sunday, 21 March 2010 11:41


This day will be long remembered: Apple’s iTunes Store no longer sells music with “digital rights management” restrictions attached.

The move, announced in January at the Macworld Expo convention, formally terminates the recording industry’s dream of selling music with “DRM” that would prevent all unauthorized uses.

I’ve been looking forward to this moment for a long time. A round of thanks are appropriate: to Apple for being the first mass-market computer firm to debunk DRM’s utility in public; to Amazon for launching an MP3-only, DRM-free download store; to the big record labels for finally recognizing that DRM couldn’t be made to work; to the little record labels for not asking for DRM in the first place.


 

Pirate bay sent to the gallows

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Written by Brummie Sunday, 21 March 2010 11:41


The four co-founders of website The Pirate Bay have been found guilty of assisting the distribution of illegal content online by a Swedish court today and have been sentenced to a year in jail and a $3.6m (£2.4m) fine.

Charges against the site, which allows web users to access music, movies and TV shows without paying for them and claimed 22 million users during February, were brought by a consortium of media, film and music companies led by the International Federation of the Phonographic Industry.

A Stockholm court found the four defendants guilty of making 33 specific files accessible for illegal sharing through The Pirate Bay, which means they will have to pay compensation to 17 different music and media companies including Sony BMG, Universal, EMI, Warner, MGM and 20th Century Fox.


   

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