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The downside of MP3s and digital tunes

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What's interesting about iTunes' meteoric rise in popularity is that it is doing very well despite some downsides to the format and the portable devices people typically use to listen to the music. For one thing, most songs purchased on iTunes are saddled with so-called digital rights management that limits what you can do with them, including what devices you can play them on. The CDs that Wal-Mart and other retailers sell don't have DRM, so they can be ripped as MP3s and played on any digital music player.

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How about the sound quality of MP3s, a popular lossless digital format would be nice.

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Reply#1 - Mon Apr 7, 2008 10:39 AM EDT
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When I click the "Read article" button I get taken to this page: https://secure.michaelsautter.newsvine.com rather than mercurynews.com which it seems like the article is from.

Glitch?

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Reply#2 - Thu Apr 10, 2008 1:57 PM EDT
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I get the same thing, I guess it is a glitch.

Mouse over gives this link: http://www.mercurynews.com/ci_8837227?nclick_check=1 but it redirects to the link you posted. Strange.

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#2.1 - Thu Apr 10, 2008 2:35 PM EDT
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I've seen this before. I don't know what the deal is, though. Try this link.

Anyway, the article kind of rambles on, but doesn't make much of an impact.

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#2.2 - Thu Apr 10, 2008 2:46 PM EDT
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