by Mechanisto » Mon Nov 21, 2005 8:26 pm
Let's be honest here; the music industry is accustomed to selling physical objects. They may insist that music is a product, and not simply information... but in reality, it's both. Their music was safe and secure as long as it remained in a physical medium. Vinyl records, Casette tapes, and compact discs (before burners existed) were "safe," because the method to make copies of them was simply not feasable for the public at large. What disgusts me about all this is that sony seems to be grasping for another concrete, non-negotiable solution; they want a measure that consumers are simply incapable of circumventing, just like the good old days... except now, the platform is the consumer's own property rather than a disk or tape. This isn't about morals, and Sony isn't a justifiably indignant industry. It's more about a toddler throwing a tantrum on his first day of playschool. I think that's kinda obvious by now.
What would truly scare me is if Sony suceeded in securing their labels, and then started trying to limit acess to independant musicians who offer their music free of charge. Thin the competition a bit, maybe? I dobut it'd ever happen, but... <p>---
My head moves around inside the bag, it's not like I'm drinking through my actual eye socket.</p>