DRM, Digital rights Management.

Chris.

  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Jessica Moss 
  To: [email protected] 
  Sent: Monday, February 15, 2016 9:25 PM
  Subject: Re: FYI: DRM is Evil. Very, Very, Very Evil


  What is drm, and what do you find wrong with it?  I've heard that mentioned, 
and think I found something with that extention when I used to transfer music 
files onto my windows mobile phone, when I used to use one, but never opened 
them.

  On Feb 15, 2016, at 3:00 PM, erik burggraaf <[email protected]> wrote:


    May I suggest:
    http://www.downpour.com
    http://www.tantor.com
    http://www.booksinmotion.com
    http://www.emusic.com/book-genres/audiobook/


    Also, while I'm not a fan of physical media too much any more, many books 
that can't be purchased drm-free can be purchased as mp3 cd's.
    http://www.audiobookstand.com


    I am eternally thankful that I never bought into a DRM of any kind.  If any 
one knows of other places to get DRM free audiobooks, I'd love  to hear about 
it.  My list is sorted in order of frequency used.  Emusic is at the bottom for 
two reasons.  First, their smart phone app is only available in the US and the 
UK.  Second, the smart phone app only supports music, not audiobooks.  And 
finally, Emusic closed it's customer service call centre.  So, I would avoid 
that one, but the other three are really really good.


    Best,


    Erik Burggraaf




      On Feb 15, 2016, at 2:43 PM, Sabahattin Gucukoglu <[email protected]> 
wrote:


      Amazon have closed my brother's account because he was returning too many 
articles to them. He'd apparently crossed some sacred threshold or 
other--presumably one calculated to be the least profitable to Amazon--with the 
result that he can no longer log in to his account.

      And you'll never guess what that means for his very handsome collection 
of Audible books.

      Go on, take a guess. You'll probably get it first time ...

      The DRM on Audible content requires that any device obtain a key from 
Amazon, after logging in to an account. Any device already possessing that key 
can of course continue to download and play any content, but without logging 
in, a new device cannot obtain the key. Amazon have made it very clear to my 
brother that they have no intention of allowing him further access to his 
account. So Amazon has put an effective end-of-life date on all of my brother's 
Audible "Purchases"; as soon as he resets the devices, sells and replaces them, 
etc, his Audible collection will be no more.

      I'd just like to take this opportunity to remind everyone that DRM is 
thoroughly and fundamentally evil. It's wicked. It's corrupt. It's iniquitous. 
And it's not about piracy at all, it's about control. You don't own the things 
you "buy" if the content is locked with a key you don't have and can't get. The 
true owner is simply parting you from your money with the vague promise of 
letting you use the key, which they endeavour to keep you from discovering, 
lest you use it in ways not approved by the owner--for instance by unlocking 
your digital content permanently and thus freeing yourself from the owner's 
grip--but which they will make available to you while using software that they 
trust to protect their, and not your, interests. And of course, the owner 
always has the option of not letting you use your key at all, by telling the 
server not to give it to the software. While your decryption key is in their 
hands, anything might happen to your content, at any time, even if the owner 
promises to the contrary.

      This racket is only possible because we give these content distributors 
the money to enable it--to write the software that keeps the keys safe from 
discovery while in your hands, to write laws that prohibit people from breaking 
the software to access the content without use of that software, and to 
criminalise perfectly legitimate uses of content that are inconvenient for the 
bottom line, but that are recognised by copyright and common sense as being 
reasonable and fair. I sincerely hope you take something from this incident, as 
I surely do, with something like this so close to home happening, and I hope 
you'll be willing to think carefully about whose business practices you'll be 
willing to support if you have the choice. I understand that we don't all have 
the choice to exercise all the time, and that it's easy to make up excuses and 
pray that it never happens to us. I'd say that this was particularly true for 
blind people and those with other reading challenges, because the selection of 
material is already very limited. Audible makes a fantastic, sometimes 
exclusive collection of audiobooks available.

      But they, and any other DRM pedaler, simply cannot be trusted. I have 
made it a habit never to value any protected content too highly, and I'm 
gratified to see the truth in it, sad as I am for my brother's plight. For your 
own sake, wherever possible, you should make arrangements to avoid DRM. Try not 
to purchase anything you wouldn't keep from a DRM merchant. You never know, it 
could be you this happens to, and you might be the next person to own a 
handsome collection of strongly encrypted, utterly useless files that you have 
no hope of playing, and who will be out of pocket for the amount you "Bought" 
them for.

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