Here's an excerpt from the Linn Records EULA relevant to the current
(pre Vista) SOTA of Digital Rights Protection. (Linn Records is selling
cd quality and "studio master" quality downloads from their site.)For
your interest:

"...We have been testing the only known commercially available system
(Microsoft WMADRM) and come to the conclusion that it is neither robust
nor "developed". The faults and problems we have encountered are: 

The "system" is a two part handshake license agreement that requires
Linn and the customer to meet certain technical requirements. These
requirements include for Linn: 
Check the computer that is downloading the music is "compliant". This
means that we must check that the computer that is downloading the
music has not been hacked (Microsoft DRM has been hacked quite recently
and not for the first time) to remove all DRM information and
capability. 
We need to interrogate the downloading computer via our web connection
and to do this the contact has to be via Internet Explorer (only) which
needs to have both ActiveX and cookies turned on. (If customers don't
have these system requirements they won't be able to receive the
licence to play the music they have bought). 
By doing this, Microsoft will then be able to update the customer's
computer to remove the hacked files. 
There are versions of Windows Media Player in use and only the most
recent ones can be checked. If a customer doesn't have this, they will
need to download an up to date version of WMP before being able to play
their music. 
There are many operating systems in use and only some are supported in
the test code. Once all three variables (the browser, Media Player and
Operating system) are considered it is easy to imagine that we will
only be able to download music to a very small subset of contacting
customers. 
Once we implemented the new system we tested it and it fails to deliver
files with the correct "rights". The files we tested did not operate as
intended. 
Microsoft has dropped support of WMA (the only audio file format that
can have the DRM applied) on the Mac platform. (7% of our customers are
Mac users). Plug-ins are available but they require considerable user
knowledge and skill. These Plug-ins only work on recent Mac operating
systems and are third party support rather than Apple or Microsoft. 
Microsoft DRM does not wok on a Mac meaning that any music downloaded
to a Mac will not play in iTunes even when the Plug-in is used. 
WMADRM'd files downloaded to a PC cannot be imported to iTunes for PC
meaning that customers cannot add their legitimately purchased music to
their iPod. The files only work when imported into Windows Media Player.

There is no other platform independent DRM systems that are
commercially available. 
As you can see from the above it is our opinion that the Microsoft DRM
system does not work and that until such time that something does work
our best endeavours  to protect our artists' music will be to include
the usage rights as above and ask our customers to agree to these
rights when making a purchase..."


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