erland;211329 Wrote: 
> 
> The problem here is of course that the music industry wouldn't allow
> this unless the FLAC is encrypted and copy protected in some way so it
> is impossible to use it on another computer.

I am afraid that you are 100% right with this statement. Before the big
music companies will realise that due to the nature of digital music
their business model has changed and adapt to the new situation wisely
they will continue to throw a lot of money into lawyers' mouths and
harass the people who actually buy their music with copy protection,
DRM and new methods they will invent for a long time to come. I will
never buy lossy compressed music, be it with or without DRM.
Fortunately I already own a lot of CDs with good music and am not into
contemporary music, so I am free to look for older CD pressings and buy
them when I find good offers.

Bye, signor_rossi.


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