Bill Gates: Digital Right Management is lame
Michael Arrington got to ask Bill Gates a few questions about digital rights management (DRM). You run into DRM when you cannot transfer video or songs you legitimately buy to devices you own just because the content owners would rather piss you off than take a chance with piracy.

The problem is, that those attempts don't work. But enough of my grandstanding, here is Michael's quotes at TechCrunch:
Gates didn't get into what could replace DRM, but he did give some reasonably candid insights suggesting that he thinks DRM is as lame as the rest of us.
Gates said that no one is satisfied with the current state of DRM, which "causes too much pain for legitmate buyers" while trying to distinguish between legal and illegal uses. He says no one has done it right, yet. There are "huge problems" with DRM, he says, and "we need more flexible models, such as the ability to "buy an artist out for life" (not sure what he means). He also criticized DRM schemes that try to install intelligence in each copy so that it is device specific.
His short term advice: "People should just buy a cd and rip it. You are legal then."
Posted by admin on December 14th, 2006 :: Filed under Announcements
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