By Andrew Harmon
Daily Journal Staff Writer
Citing the large-scale failure of anti-piracy technology, Apple CEO Steve Jobs urged the major record labels Tuesday to license their digital music without the burden of digital-rights-management software, or DRM.
Abandoning DRM, Jobs wrote in an open letter published on Apple's Web site, "is clearly the best alternative for consumers, and Appl...
Daily Journal Staff Writer
Citing the large-scale failure of anti-piracy technology, Apple CEO Steve Jobs urged the major record labels Tuesday to license their digital music without the burden of digital-rights-management software, or DRM.
Abandoning DRM, Jobs wrote in an open letter published on Apple's Web site, "is clearly the best alternative for consumers, and Appl...
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