Odd how it is the IT world tends to inosculate itself unto its own one world vision shared by many so as to become (or so it seems) a legend in its own mind of importance. Though I agree that 5 billion is nothing to sneeze at (talking of the record haul of booty by Apple recordings of iTunes (not Apple Records as in Abby Road)… especially when it is spent on pure luxury of something like musical iPod entertainment but is dwarfed by the staggering profits of the oil giant Exxon Mobil record profits (nearly 40 billion this year)… On an inventory of oil stock that is at near record levels, what drives this market is NOT demand (as in a free market model) but rather greed and collusion by the speculators and lack of competition. I mean there is “DRM” defective as it may be and with the tobacco industry still safely killing its own but still there is always going to be MP3… The only “CRAP” I can see is the huge amount forced down the throats of the American people… Where we find ourselves confronted with no good choice except of course you can always buy and ride a bicycle. Yea right and if too many people do that how long do you think it will be before “bicycles” are declared part of the dangerous inventory of delivery systems of and for the WMDs utilized by the perverted zombie armies of pedophile terrorist plans hatched, no doubt, while’st hiding under our very beds. That’s right be afraid be very afraid Uncle Sam has every thing under the supervisory control of FEMA. Yikes!!! OMG:)
Read on dear friends
Are anti-DRM declarations falling on deaf ears? by ZDNet’s David Berlind — Shock and awe is about the only phrase I can come up with to describe the success with which Apple is pushing its Fairplay-laden technology into the marketplace. Fairplay is Apple’s form of digital restrictions management and is what keeps content that’s purchased from the iTunes Music Store from playing on anything but what Apple [...]
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