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Is the webcast royalty fiasco really about mandatory DRM?

SoundExhange, the royalty clearing house set up by the RIAA, has ferreted in a clause to the new agreement which would require DRM for licensed streaming audio. That means, simply put, that you won't be listening to internet radio on any platform SoundExchange doesn't like, or with any player not equipped with (and there for paying license fees to include) proprietary content protection schemes.
Pardon our language but, that just sounds yuckie.
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James said 3:47PM on 7-20-2007
I think we need to stop and ask ourselves: why does the recording industry hate us?
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