And in typical RIAA/MPAA greedy fashion, they’re charging far more for hte non-DRM versions. So what’s going to happen is the non-DRM versions aren’t going to sell as well because there’s a higher cost, and the record companies are going to use this to try to spin it as “There’s not enough demand for non-DRM music”. So before too long they’ll can it.
And in typical RIAA/MPAA greedy fashion, they’re charging far more for hte non-DRM versions. So what’s going to happen is the non-DRM versions aren’t going to sell as well because there’s a higher cost, and the record companies are going to use this to try to spin it as “There’s not enough demand for non-DRM music”. So before too long they’ll can it.