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DRM is "too complicated" - just rip CDs, says Bill Gates
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11:54 AM - December 15, 2006 by
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Even Microsoft founder Bill Gates finds it easier to "just buy a CD and rip it" than grapple with the copyright protection used by online music stores.
Gates confessed to a round table of prominent bloggers that "no one has done it right" when it comes to Digital Rights Management.
Read the complete story here. (IT Wire)
Source : Tom's Hardware US
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