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With the closing of Yahoos music download store, old DRMd songs now useless
2008-07-31 18:00:57 by Nicholas Deleon in CrunchGear
 

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Oh, Yahoo. Why do you make it so hard to like you?

Take this story. Yahoo is shutting down its music download store at the end of September, including the DRM validation servers. Without DRM validation servers, people who purchased tracks outright won’t be able to play them.

In other words, people will be left with useless files on their hard drives. Nice.

To be fair, it’s not like Yahoo is completely screwing its [former] customers. The company will provide coupons to download the previously downloaded (but now useless) songs again from Rhapsody, which will be DRM-free MP3s. That, or you can get your money back. Your choice.

Meh, to be honest, Yahoo is doing right by it customers, and this is more of an illustatrion of how silly DRM is more than anything else.

 
 
 
 
 
 
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