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From: KeepItSimple9/16/2006 2:37:24 PM
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I cannot imagine that Microsoft would have any reason at all to tag EVERY zune track with DRM that makes it unplayable after being transferred then played 3 times.

What if you're a musician and it's YOUR track and you hold all the rights? What possible legal leg would MSFT have to tell you that you can only share your track to people for 3 days? Especially since there is no way for them to "buy it" after "trying it" if you're not even selling your tracks!

If microsoft actually does this, this Zune deserves to fail.
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