You could be right that they will go that route and try to force people into DRM.  I can't imagine them getting rid of CDs and then not giving us a lossless option, but I can definitely seem them trying to force us down the DRM path.

However, I have a feeling that in the long run fair use will win out.  Maybe I'm just an optimist, though.  In the meantime, though, I have no moral problems with breaking DRM in the name of fair use and not file sharing.

On 10/19/06, Kevin O. Lepard <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>>But what happens when you can no longer buy a "physical" CD
>>>and we're all having to download our media digitally?

>>Then I quit buying music.  Sad, but that is what I will do.

>Even if the digital music is lossless and not DRMed?  If so, what
>is the rationale?  I'm just curious -- not trying to be argumentative.

Lossless without DRM would be fine.  I--perhaps incorrectly--assumed
from the prior conversation that downloaded content would be DRM'd.
I have not objection to lossless, CD or better quality music free of
DRM.

Kevin
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