He's talking about thing that by their nature cannot be copied. DRM makes copyable items harder to copy, but by nature they are still copyable.
I think one example (without RTFA) is transient things, like the experience of being at a concert. Being there is now increasingly more valuable than listening my large collection of mp3s, which are arguably worthless (since they were free).
He's talking about thing that by their nature cannot be copied. DRM makes copyable items harder to copy, but by nature they are still copyable.
I think one example (without RTFA) is transient things, like the experience of being at a concert. Being there is now increasingly more valuable than listening my large collection of mp3s, which are arguably worthless (since they were free).