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Yahoo tries to abolish mp3 piracy rules

~norby89
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Topics: 7
Posts: 17
1 year 11 months ago
If David Goldberg, general manager of online music sales of Yahoo!, will succeed with his project of selling McCartney's "Right Where You Want Me" without restrictive antipiracy software, it will eventually abolished the anti-piracy law.

Yahoo will sell the album in mp3 format, and won't prevent the buyer from sharing
the album with friends or share to the rest of the world.

Because Goldberg believe that digital rights management (DRM) is only a waste
of time and only discourage consumer to buy music online while doesn't prevent the music to be copied.

If Goldberg idea will succeed, it will make a big change in the music market. No more piracy because no more law will govern on piracy.


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What are your opinions? IMO it's a clever idea but I don't know whether the project will succeed or not..

$bak3donh1gh
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Anime Phreak
Topics: 25
Posts: 326
1 year 11 months ago
I don't really care one way or the other because i already get my music for free, they already put a tax on everything music related if the want us to pay for music fuck them.

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~baloki
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Posts: 12
1 year 11 months ago

norby89
If David Goldberg, general manager of online music sales of Yahoo!, will succeed with his project of selling McCartney's "Right Where You Want Me" without restrictive antipiracy software, it will eventually abolished the anti-piracy law.

Yahoo will sell the album in mp3 format, and won't prevent the buyer from sharing
the album with friends or share to the rest of the world.

Because Goldberg believe that digital rights management (DRM) is only a waste
of time and only discourage consumer to buy music online while doesn't prevent the music to be copied.

If Goldberg idea will succeed, it will make a big change in the music market. No more piracy because no more law will govern on piracy.


Source

What are your opinions? IMO it's a clever idea but I don't know whether the project will succeed or not..


Personally I doubt that's his real reasoning behind it as people who buy music legally are unlikely to just share it just because it doesn't have DRM on. It's probably just because having a lack of DRM and restrictions on how you can use music you own would and is a major selling point and could quite possibly increase the amount of sales and give Yahoo a chance to claw a market share from iTunes.

~ezefosure
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Topics: 2
Posts: 40
1 year 11 months ago
I think its a great idea. I dont really feel liek elabroating, cuz i can't put words to my thoughts, but I'm 100% behind them.