Counterfeits, Trojan Horses, and shady distributors
Posted Tuesday May 13, 2008, 4:39 am, Over one day old
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I can see the argument for selling large bundles of music rather than selling one track at a time. But clunky DRM-based subscription services aren’t the only way to sell bundles of songs, and there are probably good ways to sell subscriptions without DRM.
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I can see the argument for selling large bundles of music rather than selling one track at a time. But clunky DRM-based subscription services aren’t the only way to sell bundles of songs, and there are probably good ways to sell subscriptions without DRM.
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I can see the argument for selling large bundles of music rather than selling one track at a time. But clunky DRM-based subscription services aren’t the only way to sell bundles of songs, and there are probably good ways to sell subscriptions without DRM.
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James Fallows at the Atlantic recently ran a reader contest to nominate the worst public policy decision of the past fifty years. (
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James Fallows at the Atlantic recently ran a reader contest to nominate the worst public policy decision of the past fifty years. (
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James Fallows at the Atlantic recently ran a reader contest to nominate the worst public policy decision of the past fifty years. (
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Here’s the body of the email: The message was incorrectly formatted — the original had more recipients than the email software of the day could handle, so what was supposed to be the recipient list actually spilled over into the body of the email, apparently unnoticed by the sender.
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