Yeah, bad software code that affects an mp3 player for a few hours is the
same as getting locked in a building and burning to death.

Psst, Tom...it's *just* an mp3 player.

The tens of...hundreds of people with Zunes are probably ok now.

On Thu, Jan 1, 2009 at 5:52 PM, Tom Piwowar <[email protected]> wrote:

> >DRM probably is the answer to M$ woes in Zune2K9 debacle. It needs to be
> >able to know your license is current for the subscription service.  Can't
> >have you hearing licensed music after your license has expired.
>
> It is just like designing electronic door locks that won't open when the
> building loses power. The mindset is to always protect the goods even if
> it may turn the customers into crispy critters.
>
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