With CD sales dwindle down fast , DRM all in , and major artists starting togive their music away — it is clear that disc label need to do something drastic to tempt pirates away from illegal downloading . As Wired and ArsTechnica betoken out , one of the ideas on the table is to generate a file cabinet share-out surcharge that would be accumulate by ISPs — something like $ 5 a month for unlimited downloads with the proceeds being doled out to artists based on the number of time their euphony was traded during the calendar month . Seems a trivial too good to be true , but it does arouse the doubt : would $ 5 limitless P2P be enough to convince you from a life sentence of buccaneering ?
https://gizmodo.com/amazon-officially-first-to-drop-major-drm-sony-the-fou-343475
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[ WiredviaArs Technica ]
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