Warp Records Reject DRM, Go Bleep
DJ Phase writes "Warp Records, an independent label for electronic music (featuring artists such as Aphex Twin, Autechre, and Boards of Canada), has made their entire back catalog available thru Bleep, a new digital download service. Individual tracks are $1.35 for those of us in the USA, with EPs and full albums in the $4 to $10 price range. You can download Aphex Twin's rare, groundbreaking Hangable Auto Bulb EP for $4.29. To quote from the FAQ: 'We are at present the only store to offer very high quality MP3 files,' and 'Bleep music has no DRM or copy protection built in. We believe that most people like to be treated as customers and not potential criminals'."
I believe potential criminals should be treated like customers too.
But given the color scheme on their website, they treat all their customers as if they wear sunglasses while using a computer.
It was a good MP3
I have been pwned because my
Was that the last thing the server said after this article got posted on Slashdot?
I couldn't name you any Country Music artists other than Garth Brooks... that doesn't mean a thing.
Not true. It means 2 things:
1) You're less likely to be a G.W. Bush fan.
2) God doesn't hate you.
been notified about this un-american attitude of innocent before proven guilty? We believe that most people like to be treated as customers and not potential criminals.
Wow, their bands run the gamut from A to... well, B.
- First they ignore you, then they laugh at you, then ???, then profit.
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So I was playing this song... you know... when my computer starts going "bleep bleep bleep"...
Don't blame me, I didn't vote for either of them!
That's just for a start. Sorry, but "can do moving vector-graphics and sounds" just aren't by a ligthyear enough to make up for those fairly serious problems.
In Practice, offcourse, as you hint when you say "in theory", flash-sites are much *worse* that is - they have a lot of *additional* problems that they could, in principle, assuming the people who choose to make their web-site in flash where sane, avoid. Problems such as the entire site being stuck in a fixed 400x300 box, and containing no useful info whatsoever after you get over the flashing-jumping-singind-dancing vector-graphics.