Thankfully the DRM and Copyright madness which was thought to have
infected every corner of the world has not placed Corporations in
complete control of the consumers who feed them (That's you and me
unless there are some multi millionairre top shareholders in RIAA
affiliated companies on the list ;-) ).

Here's hoping this will set precedent for other countries in the
European Union to follow suit.

"By a margin of almost 100 votes, France's National Assembly has
approved a bill that could force Apple and other companies to open the
DRM used by their online music stores to other companies. At issue
isn't DRM itself but interoperability. The law, if passed by France's
Senate later this year, could require Apple to open its FairPlay DRM
system to music players other than the iPod. If Apple refused, the law
would allow consumers to use software to transcode the music into
other formats, stripping the DRM in the process. The law would also
apply to other DRM, such as Microsoft's PlaysForSure, but Apple has
the most to lose, both because of its large share of the market, and
because of its "razor-and-blades" business model, which closely ties
the iPod to the iTunes Music Store. Apple has thus far refused to
comment on the bill."

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