Buyer beware: How “Dirty” MP3 Files Are A Back Door Into Cloud DRM
Music insider writes “Hidden in purchased music files from popular stores such as Apple and Walmart is information to identify the buyer and/or the transaction. You won’t find it disclosed in their published terms of use.”
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Music insider writes “Hidden in purchased music files from popular stores such as Apple and Walmart is information to...
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shipslaunching reblogged this from jayson and added:
This is not good news.
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movingmovement reblogged this from foldback and added:
No, this just pisses me off
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possibilitygirl reblogged this from yvynyl and added:
I call shenanigans—this is shady business.
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jayson reblogged this from yvynyl and added:
Scary stuff. It’s another case of “One Step Forward, Two Steps Back” for the record industry.
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foldback reblogged this from yvynyl and added:
This is sickening.
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irunfrombears reblogged this from yvynyl and added:
Another reason why I only buy my music from Amazon and not from iTunes.
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