"An anonymous reader writes "'It's time for [0]music fans who bought
Sony BMG CDs loaded with harmful XCP or MediaMax copy protection to
claim their settlement benefits', says the EFF's Derek Slater in an
awareness campaign that is urging those inflicted with one of Sony
BMG's rootkit infected CDs [1]to collect what is due to them. [2]The
compensation is a DRM-free version of the original CD, $7.50, and
album downloads from iTunes, Sony Connect, and others.""

Why consumers have taken so long to claim for this is beyond me.If
these companies aren't hurt financially (given that they are pure
capitalistic entities) they aren't going to give a fig.

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