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Zune's Viral DRM Will Violate Creative Commons

lopy writes "Medialoper has noted that Zune's highly touted wireless file sharing will infect otherwise unprotected audio files with proprietary DRM. In cases where users are sharing songs covered by any of the Creative Commons licenses, this would be a clear violation of those license. From the CC FAQ: 'If a person uses DRM tools to restrict any of the rights granted in the license, that person violates the license.' It'll be interesting to see how and if the CC community responds." An anonymous reader wrote in mentioning a post to the Crave blog, relatedly exploring how the Zune stacks up to the iPod.

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  1. Re:fool me once... by vought · · Score: 0, Troll

    Why is it, that on blogs, in comments, and many other places, I see this exact bahvior ascribed to Apple (adds DRM to .mp3s, has "proprietary format" conversion) when they've never done any such thing - and when Microsoft does it, it's no big deal?

    This looks like a great way for Microsoft to report to the RIAA what people are sharing and to create an audit trail of what people have in their libraries. That way, when the RIAA shows up at your house, you have to come up with CDs for what you've been sharing, or go to jail.

    Nice job, Microsoft. I wonder if they're doing this to poison the well?