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. Can anyone imagine the uproar if E.g. Sony started including EULAs with Sony Music releases - stating that you must use Sony hardware for playback?
"Sony already does exactly that already.
"Sony already does exactly that already.
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CDs released by Sony music are only playable in Sony playback hardware? And/or the CDs come with licenses that attempt to enforce those restrictions? That's news to me.





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Sony already does exactly that already. Forbidding to copy the music to any other media and enforcing that with "copy protection" is even more than that. Just think about a mobile mp3 player. It is not allowed to copy a "copy protected" CD to that device to enable it playing it.