Surprise, Surprise: WalMart Changes Its Mind, Keeps DRM Servers Running (For Now)
from the and-again dept
A couple weeks back, we noted with surprise Wal-Mart's decision to turn off its DRM servers with little warning. After all, both Yahoo and Microsoft had tried to do the same thing, but eventually backed down in front of rather public backlash from customers. It's hard to believe that no one in charge of Wal-Mart's music offering was aware of that. But, still, the company tried to shut down the DRM servers. And, surprise, surprise, there was widespread backlash. So, not surprisingly, Wal-Mart has backed down and promised to keep the DRM servers running for the time being.
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Filed Under: drm, servers
Companies: microsoft, wal-mart, yahoo
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If I Buy Something, Do I Own It?
If I bought a DRM-d song from Wal-Mart, then it's my property, right? So if Wal-Mart shuts down its DRM servers, then it's interfering with my property. So it should be criminally prosecuted for burglary and trespass, and probably theft as well.
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