AUDIOTUTS: 5 Biggest Music DRM Debacles of All Time
AUDIOTUTS has just published an article on a topic that raises emotional reactions from both sides of the camp, DRM. DRM is a broken technology that punishes the consumer while pirates go virtually unaffected. We don’t use DRM on any of the audio we sell here at AudioJungle, and we never will. Go read the article join the conversation in the comments section, over at AUDIOTUTS:
Thank God for DRM. Without it, the internet would be a cesspool of illegally pirated music, movies and software. Oh, wait, the internet totally is that, because DRM is, quite possibly, the most pointless innovation of the digital age. Companies spend millions of dollars each year coming up with new ways to protect their online content just to see some fifteen year old kid figure out how to circumvent it. Repeat as needed.
But DRM isn’t just an exercise in futility. When you absolutely, positively, must anger every customer you have, few weapons are better than DRM. Take these shenanigans, for example…
5 Biggest Music DRM Debacles of All Time






















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