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2006-02-05
I agree 100%. However, it is not unreasonable to suggest that there are reasonable measures put in place to limit widespread copying of digital media. And as soon as you put that on the table, you are talking DRM. DRM can be used to enforce the current paradigm, but just because the paradigm needs to shift doesnt nessicarily mean a complete abandonment of expectations of reimbursment.
Again, this is an arguement about an implementation rather then the idea. They are not using DRM to keep people honest, they are using it to fix prices.
There is no difference if you buy a book, a cd, or software. You liscence these products, you don't own them in the same way you do, say, a car. There are many restrictions in place with any piece of intellectual property. There are two differences in the digital sense, the first is that it is easier to break any terms due to its nature, and the second is that we have the ability to develop technologies capable of enforcing them.
You have to understand the distinction I am making. I agree 100% with how the big label have to die, as they are doing nothing productive, and alot to hurt the music industry. I agree that we are entering a whole new world when it comes to online distrobution, and corporate lobbys have been robbing the world of exploring new possibilities of media distrobution. I have read Free Culture more then once, and agree with almost everything in it.
However, there is a huge jump from saying that what the current industry is doing is wrong, to saying that any enforcement is wrong. It is just like how the RIAA says "Downloading = Stealing" It is nowhere NEAR that simple or one dimensional. They are doing that to push an agenda, and the same thing is happening with "DRM = Evil"