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Freedom of Rights Management - Article on the UK Guardian
April 27, 2007 |
Check out this interesting article by Wendy Grossman in the UK Guardian about artists like me asking iTunes (and others) to open up their DRM, especially for music licenses with Creative Commons licenses. I even got a quote, my first in a major publication, although no link to my site and the Premixed Album on iTunes.
"On an album like mine," says Mutchler, "legally, users are allowed to do certain things with the music that technically the DRM is not allowing them to do."
Posted by Colin at April 27, 2007 10:16 AM

