Apple and DRM
20Sep07
Apple exposes how truly evil DRM is with its new iTunes Ringtones feature for the iPhone. I have a CD of music I like. I paid for it. I want to excerpt a tune from it to use as a ringtone on my iPhone. Now I have to use iTunes to buy the tune again for $0.99. But I still can’t use it as a ringtone. I have to pay another $0.99 to enable it for ringtone use. By the time its a ringtone on my phone I’ve paid for it three times.
DRM is evil. I can’t wait until the RIAA and the music industry it represents bankrupts financially (it’s already morally and artistically bankrupt).
Filed under: Computing, Music |
Update on your post is due. You can add custom ringtones now that you don’t have to pay for.
Actually, I’ve been perfectly happy to use the built-in “Old Phone” ringtone on my iPhone.
I still don’t use the iTunes store for anything other than free podcasts. Never have, and never will as long as any part of it uses DRM.
Its funny you say that because I played around with Garageband and made my own ringtones. I basically stopped using them as I just didn’t like them over what came out of the box with the iPhone.
Having something sound cool is different than having something you can hear on a train, in my pocket, etc.