On Wed, Feb 07, 2007 at 08:27:13 -0800, Baz wrote: > On 2/7/07, Florian Kulzer wrote:
[...] > >It seems to me that Steve Jobs likes DRM very much, as long as it makes > >it difficult for competitors to interoperate smoothly with iTunes and/or > >the iPod. (I know that the end user has relatively easy ways around > >these restrictions, but this is still not as convenient as using the > >100% Apple solution.) [...] > "I know that the end user has relatively easy ways around > these restrictions" > > Care to expand on this? I posted an inquiry on this new list back in > December regarding work-arounds for iTune/iPod-dependent music. The word, > "easy" was nowhere in the realm of that discussion. Please enlighten me. I do not remember anything about the discussion in December, so we may be talking about different things entirely. Furthermore, I probably should have said "relatively easy ways around _some of_ these restrictions". What I meant was that users on Windows and OSX can burn playlists to a CDRW and thus obtain their iTunes songs in a DRM-free format with the same audio quality. I believe there are also programs available to remove the DRM directly. I did not, for example, mean that it is easy for a Linux user to access iTunes (which might be closer to what you are after). The only reason for making the statement that you quoted was to avoid being side-tracked into a discussion about whether the Apple-DRM is acceptable because it is "relatively mild". -- Regards, Florian -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]