Warner Rejects Jobs' DRM Position
massivefoot writes "Warner Music has rejected the suggestion from Steve Jobs that DRM should be removed from music downloads. In an open letter this week, Jobs said that removing the software would also allow greater usability for customers, as any online music store would be able to sell songs that would work on all players. Warner Music, the world's fourth largest record company, seems far from convinced. "
With a strong arugment like that, how can Jobs respond?
Seriously, that's all the linked article quotes him as saying. Next up we'll discuss what President Bush meant when he said "The Iraq situation is"
I for one am shocked, SHOCKED, at this response. Don't these companies work logically, with policies dictated by common sense rather than a dogmatic fear of trying new things? Particularly companies like Warner, who as we all know prides itself on being at the cutting edge of business, striving always to find new ways to make music affordable and available to all- .. wait, what?
End of lesson. You may press the button.
Do you like Japanese imports?
... Steve Ballmer rejects suggestion to release Vista under GPL.
Who would have thought?
"..." just hit the pirate bay and man, this shit is TIGHT!
Generally, satire is funny.
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