02-07-2007, 06:49 PM
From Suzanne's cited article:
"'The issue our complaint addresses is, of course, the opposite: iTunes Music Store customers are locked to the iPod,' Waterhouse said."
They are?
I think he has that wrong: An iTunes track is playable on an iPod...and a Mac and a PC and some Motorola cell phones. Oh, if you burn it to a CD, it's universally playable.
AFAIK, the iTunes Store's tracks are the only DRM'd music that can claim such wide applicability.
"'The issue our complaint addresses is, of course, the opposite: iTunes Music Store customers are locked to the iPod,' Waterhouse said."
They are?
I think he has that wrong: An iTunes track is playable on an iPod...and a Mac and a PC and some Motorola cell phones. Oh, if you burn it to a CD, it's universally playable.
AFAIK, the iTunes Store's tracks are the only DRM'd music that can claim such wide applicability.