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(Unverified)Jan 6th 2007 12:57AM
Apple is using DRM.... whoopie. It's nothing new, and it sure doesn't deserve a lawsuit. If you didn't know that your music wouldn't play on your new player, than you didn't do your research that an INFORMED consumer is supposed. It is not the business's respoinsibilty to check that everything you wanted is there, just to tell you what you are buying. I have an iPod and it's integration with iTunes is wonderful. That said I hate the DRM and I wish I could connect other players to my computer and use my LEGAL music with them. However, as long as people buy the stuff, they have no incentive to change. So it's plain and simple. You don't want the iPod/iTunes monopoly.... get the world to stop using them.