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Roy Blake
Deutsche Grammophon launches giant, DRM-free classical music store
December 1, 2007 1:42pm
Revived: 1967 Czech communist-era "interactive cinema"
September 20, 2007 1:13pm
This is amazing! I saw this film at Expo '67 and have been waiting ever since for something like this to come to my local cinema. After 40 years, looks like it's still ahead of its time!
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This discussion reminds me of my old grammar teacher and the distinction between Can and May. DG says you MAY not share the music but of course people CAN and will. They must know that, the EULA is just a sop to the DRM diehards in the industry. This idea is likely to make money in any case. Once you get outside big cities, classical music is very hard to find. (It's also hard to find on BitTorrent.) I and many others would be quite willing to pay for the convenience of good-quality, available music, without having to drive for hours or put up with the wait, inconvenience and shipping charges of mail-order.