Thank you, Micro$oft!
2008-04-23 05:28 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
Techdirt: Microsoft's Final 'Up Yours' To Those Who Bought Into Its DRM Story
Remember a few years back when Microsoft launched a new type of DRM under the name "PlaysForSure"? The idea was to create a standard DRM that a bunch of different online music download stores could use, and which makers of digital music devices could build for. Except... like any DRM, it had its problems. And, like any DRM, its real purpose was to take away features, not add them, making all of the content hindered by it less valuable. Yet, because Microsoft was behind it, many people assumed that at least Microsoft would keep supporting it. Well, you've now learned your lesson. Playsforsure was so bad that Microsoft didn't even use it for its own Zune digital media device. Along with that, Microsoft shut down its failed online music store, and now for the kicker, it's telling anyone who was suckered into buying that DRM'd content that it's about to nuke the DRM approval servers that let you transfer the music to new machines.Anyone out there on my flist dumb or careless enough to have fallen for PlaysForSure music? Sorry about that.