zzelinski | Shared With: Everyone - Feb 08 2007 | music, drm, technologyFrom the sections quoted in this article, the RIAA's response to Jobs' discourse on DRM offers no solid reasons, it merely tries to take his arguments and throw them back at him. It doesn't work.
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