You don't mention the fact that iTunes locks you into iPods
It's certainly more convenient to play on an iPod (for reasons the Apple statement directly addresses), but I play music from iTunes in my car CD player all the time.
That's surely a big motivation for Apple to keep their DRM and it's a bonus for Apple that they can blame it on the music industry
I guess it's a nice bonus, but since they've gone on record as saying they would support DRM-free music, I think it's a moot point.
I believe the Disney movies are being sold on iTunes with DRM
I just did a get info on a Disney movie I have and it says FairPlay.
by Scott Stevenson — Feb 06
It's certainly more convenient to play on an iPod (for reasons the Apple statement directly addresses), but I play music from iTunes in my car CD player all the time.
That's surely a big motivation for Apple to keep their DRM and it's a bonus for Apple that they can blame it on the music industry
I guess it's a nice bonus, but since they've gone on record as saying they would support DRM-free music, I think it's a moot point.
I believe the Disney movies are being sold on iTunes with DRM
I just did a get info on a Disney movie I have and it says FairPlay.