Willy,

Your argument is flawed, because it is based on the presumption that
protecting the 'business' of the big labels is a desirable outcome. 
Explain to us how 'perfect' DRM helps small independent labels and
artists (who are already learning how to support themselves in the
digital universe - see emusic.com for example), and maybe we'll pause
for thought. As long as your argument continues to be based on the
interests and business models of the big labels, very few here are
going to care. So the world won't have the handful of megabucks
superstars acting like idiots for the tabloids - boohoo. Artists with
integrity will still produce product (both live and recorded), and will
find a way to make a living doing it.
So, to make sure you didn't miss the question:

Q: How does 'perfect' DRM help small independent labels and artists?


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