A Brief History of Failed Digital Rights Management Schemes 149
antdude points out this article at opensource.com on the "graveyard" of digital rights management schemes — the death of each of which has left customers out in the cold. An excerpt: "There are more than a few reasons digital rights management (DRM) has been largely unsuccessful. But the easiest way to explain to a consumer why DRM doesn't work is to put it in terms he understands: 'What happens to the music you paid for if that company changes its mind?' It was one thing when it was a theoretical question. Now it's a historical one ..."
What happens? (Score:5, Funny)
'What happens to the music you paid for if that company changes its mind?
Answer: It PlaysForSure (TM).
Re:Successful DRM (Score:4, Funny)
I assume it can't be circumcised because, as conceptual business model, it lacks genitalia.