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Walmart: all your music are belong to us
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Walmart: all your music are belong to us | Walmart: all your music are belong to us |
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| by Davey Winder | |
| Sunday, 28 September 2008 | |
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Page 1 of 2 Are you sitting comfortably? Good, then I will begin. Once upon a time, in the summer of 2007, cheap-stuff-seller Walmart opened a new store: an online music downloads store. Yep, one hundred percent Digital Rights Management free, do what you want with them, listen on any device MP3 music downloads. Cool. Which is what everyone said at the time. Even those customers who had bought cheap DRM tracks in the first six months had nothing to complain about. Until now that is. Until they got an email this weekend which informed them that "Walmart will be shutting down our digital rights management system that supports protected songs and albums purchased from our site." OK, no big deal, right? Well, how about the small problem that from October 9th those customers with protected WMA format files will no longer be able to transfer them to other computers, access them if they change OS or their system crashes. Surely, still no big deal. Everyone backs up their DRM protected music downloads, don't they? The numbers of people who actually bought stuff in the short period from Walmart and have failed to back it up must be small, right? But is that the point, and doesn't everyone deserve the right to decent customer service? More on page 2... CONTINUES |
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