http://www.apple.com/hotnews/thoughtsonmusic/

Interesting piece by Steve Jobs that concludes:-

"In 2006, under 2 billion DRM-protected songs were sold worldwide by  
online stores, while over 20 billion songs were sold completely DRM- 
free  and unprotected on CDs by the music companies themselves. The  
music companies sell the vast majority of their music DRM-free, and  
show no signs of changing this behavior, since the overwhelming  
majority of their revenues depend on selling CDs which must play in  
CD players that support no DRM system.
So if the music companies are selling over 90 percent of their music  
DRM-free, what benefits do they get from selling the remaining small  
percentage of their music encumbered with a DRM system? There appear  
to be none. If anything, the technical expertise and overhead  
required to create, operate and update a DRM system has limited the  
number of participants selling DRM protected music. If such  
requirements were removed, the music industry might experience an  
influx of new companies willing to invest in innovative new stores  
and players. This can only be seen as a positive by the music companies.

Much of the concern over DRM systems has arisen in European  
countries.  Perhaps those unhappy with the current situation should  
redirect their energies towards persuading the music companies to  
sell their music DRM-free.  For Europeans, two and a half of the big  
four music companies are located right in their backyard.  The  
largest, Universal, is 100% owned by Vivendi, a French company.  EMI  
is a British company, and Sony BMG is 50% owned by Bertelsmann, a  
German company.  Convincing them to license their music to Apple and  
others DRM-free will create a truly interoperable music marketplace.   
Apple will embrace this wholeheartedly."

-- 
William T Goodall
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Web  : http://www.wtgab.demon.co.uk
Blog : http://radio.weblogs.com/0111221/

"I have always wished that my computer would be as easy to use as my  
telephone. My wish has come true. I no longer know how to use my  
telephone." - Bjarne Stroustrup


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