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May 30th, 2006

Another real world example of why DRM is evil

Posted by David Berlind @ 6:34 am

Categories: Digital Restrictions Management, Entertainment, General, Legal, Personal Technology, Security

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One of the lesser discussed but equally troubling evils of digital rights management technology is what I call the "DRM switcheroo."  The DRM switcheroo is where the person or company sitting at the DRM controls over the content you’ve accumulated under one set of rules switches to a new set of rules.  What, you don’t like the rules? Tough noogies.  Because such DRM controls exist, content licensors and providers can pretty much decide to have their way with the content you think you have a right to use.   The switcheroo is also explained with some examples here. But today, a ZDNet reader that goes by the nickname of tombalablomba, has written to me via email with his own switcheroo tale of woe.  According to the Netherlands-based reader:

Here is something concerning DRM or C.R.A.P. as you call it that might interest you, as it definitely shows what could happen…..I’ll first try to outline what we’ve got over here in the Netherlands. As broadband penetration has been pretty high and the competition concerning broad band is very high, most of these providers have been providing additional services. So has mine (Planet Internet) as well. One of these services is called music stream which basically delivers music downloads etc. via a shop run by LoudEye.

There services they provide are as follows:

  • Stream: Listen once
  • Download: Download only usable on your PC
  • Download+: In addition to PC, works on PD, CD or digital media player
  • Fragment: Free 30 secs of a number

Planet Internet provides me with 1000 credits per month to buy or listen to music as I please (you can buy 1 CD for that price). Today I got an email from my provider that the record companies have decided to drop the download versions of the service. I’ve always preferred the download+ method (it’s more expensive but I can burn a CD and then convert it to my favorite format). What is absolutely idiotic is the following sentence: (I’ll first provide the Dutch version and then translate it for you assuming you can’t read Dutch):

Wat betekent dit precies?
maatschappijen ondersteunen uw licentie voor het gebruik van deze optie niet meer. Dit betekent dat u de muziek die u eerder via deze optie heeft gedownload mogelijk niet meer kunt afspelen. Het is ons wel gelukt om met de maatschappijen de afspraak te maken dat deze muziek in ieder geval nog tot 1 januari 2007 voor u beschikbaar blijft.

What is the impact?
Companies no longer support the license for usage of this option (download). This could mean that you possibly can’t play the music anymore which you have previously bought via this option. We were able to make an agreement with the companies to make it possible to use the music until January 1st 2007.

I would say that they’re making an absolute case for totally getting rid of the DRM as they are actually taking away the possibility to listen to the music you’ve legally bought. It might have been bought via a cheap method, but legally, you where entitled to listen to it on your PC.  The only possible means to still listen to your [downloaded] music would actually mean that you’ve got to disconnect your PC from the Net as then they won’t be able to update the licensed files (assuming that they have not already done so). 

The idiocy of course is that you’ve bought a product which the seller than decides he doesn’t want to support anymore and then revokes your license using DRM.

Some of what happened here is apparently happening to users of other ISPs (see Dutch Legal DRM Music No Longer Playable). When readers write to me to tell me to stop whining about DRM because the people who buy DRM-enabled products like iPods know what they’re getting into, I routinely reply "No, they don’t and it’s not until they encounter a personal DRM trainwreck that they’ll realize the world they’ve actually helped to build."  This story couldn’t be a more perfect example of how most consumers aren’t aware of just how much control those working the levers of DRM infrastructures have,  how the terms can quickly and almost arbitrarily change, and why there’s a risk of financial loss associated with products and services that involve DRM.  When it comes to DRM, most people are like sheep being led to slaughter.  Thus, We the sheeple.

That’s why this story is getting added to my list of DRM trainwrecks — a list I’m keeping on del.icio.us and a list that I hope you’ll join me in building for the sake of compiling the mountain of evidence that people apparently need to see before they’ll be convinced of the pernicious nature of DRM.

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When we have a look at DRM, and compare it with other parts of our daily life, we see the incredible absurdity of this "right".
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DRMed DVD problems  riv3rdal3 | 05/30/06
Trainwreck added to http://del.icio.us/tag/DRMtrainwrecks  dberlind | 05/30/06
RE : DRMed DVD problems  jamminjimmy | 05/30/06
re: DRMed DVD problems  adr5@... | 05/31/06
It's behavior like this that encourages copyright infringement  voska | 05/30/06
Objective is to stop music downloads.  Anton Philidor | 05/30/06
The best reason in the world  Yagotta B. Kidding | 05/30/06
Promotion is expensive.  Anton Philidor | 05/30/06
Internet is also a promotion channel  voska | 05/30/06
The groups you name...  Anton Philidor | 05/30/06
That's just nothing short of laughable  bumberfsck | 05/31/06
Look at the soundtrack for "High School Musical"  jjon2121 | 05/30/06
Payola is expensive  gordon@... | 05/30/06
I agree with you now but not in the longer term!  Irritated_User | 05/31/06
Nope, objective is to maximize their $$$$  jinko | 05/31/06
Not copyright infringement at all...  Llantha | 06/02/06
I am for Copyright Infrigment  IceTheNet@... | 06/05/06
Reason for modifying: calibration.  Anton Philidor | 05/30/06
OK...up to a point...  Cardinal_Bill | 05/30/06
Media permissions  Anton Philidor | 05/30/06
It's been tried...  Cardinal_Bill | 05/30/06
Owing? Nope.  Jxn | 05/31/06
TCP  D-cat | 06/02/06
Car rental companies  Dave 628 | 06/05/06
I've warned about this...  BitTwiddler | 05/30/06
You don't pay the congress.  gordon@... | 05/30/06
Rule #1  Yagotta B. Kidding | 05/30/06
You lose your career if not re-elected  Hanover Phist | 05/31/06
And no need to change minds.  Anton Philidor | 05/30/06
Care goes both ways  bart001fr | 06/01/06
I can't believe it, I am agreeing with David.  No_Ax_to_Grind | 05/30/06
Perhaps I should retire now. [eom]  dberlind | 05/30/06
He he, when your right your right...  No_Ax_to_Grind | 05/30/06
the end of the world, the rapture, second coming whatis going on here? (nt  wrench_ninja | 05/30/06
Loki and I are just fine...thank you very much:)  Laff | 05/30/06
Contracts  Roger Ramjet | 05/30/06
An obvious fake.  gordon@... | 05/30/06
Hey, it's their property  Yagotta B. Kidding | 05/30/06
re: Hey, it's their property  barsteward | 05/30/06
Yes and no...  No_Ax_to_Grind | 05/30/06
Oh, yes I can  Yagotta B. Kidding | 05/30/06
I would take that to court any day.  No_Ax_to_Grind | 05/30/06
Male Bovine Excrement  Yagotta B. Kidding | 05/30/06
you'd lose  voska | 05/30/06
Which is why you don't buy it  Yagotta B. Kidding | 05/30/06
Re: you'd lose  none none | 05/30/06
common mistake  voska | 05/31/06
Voska you are way off  Edward Meyers | 06/01/06
It was Krause... need to remember that one  Edward Meyers | 06/01/06
I thought of that too  voska | 06/01/06
You would need to install it  Edward Meyers | 06/01/06
Another good one  Edward Meyers | 06/02/06
Re: I would take that to court any day.  none none | 05/30/06
And you prob. would loose.  Jxn | 05/31/06
Unfortunately, they can ...  mwagner@... | 05/30/06
I don't believe it would stand up in court.  No_Ax_to_Grind | 05/30/06
Depends on the court  Edward Meyers | 05/30/06
Show me where it says I can't  Yagotta B. Kidding | 05/30/06
Re: Show me where it says I can't  none none | 05/30/06
UK law  geldo | 05/30/06
Re: I don't believe it would stand up in court.  none none | 05/30/06
Probably would stand up in court  Langalibalene | 05/31/06
We started it? NOT!!!!  Edward Meyers | 05/31/06
Re: Probably would stand up in court  none none | 05/31/06
Napster? You are joking right?  kiddpeat | 05/31/06
He must...  Jxn | 05/31/06
Think again  High Sierra | 05/31/06
It's really quite simple....It's all about control.  Laff | 05/30/06
Simple reason for that  voska | 05/30/06
heh heh heh....things they are a changing.  Laff | 05/30/06
Not this American  ebrke | 05/31/06
agree  hillman.d@... | 05/31/06
Ironically we are spennding like 6 BILLION a month in Iraq  Laff | 05/31/06
There are real solutions  Jxn | 05/31/06
Same here...I work am diabetic and have a Kidney transplant.  Laff | 05/31/06
MULTIMEDIA  not of this world | 05/30/06
Soda promotion offered DRM music, Now I can't play it.  racingmustang | 05/30/06
I got screwed too  kcsummer | 05/31/06
Music Now Sucks  kcsummer | 05/31/06
YUP, YUP, YUP ...  mwagner@... | 05/30/06
Apple already changed there terms  voska | 05/30/06
Maybe so ...  mwagner@... | 05/30/06
It's worse than that  Edward Meyers | 05/30/06
This type of thing actually applies to any service based offerings.  mathandmetal | 05/30/06
Music as a service?  dberlind | 05/30/06
That is why Apple is #1 ...  mwagner@... | 05/30/06
Tell that XM radio subscribers  voska | 05/31/06
ownership vs services  voska | 05/30/06
and in other news ...  whisperycat | 05/30/06
If You Have To listen To Music All The Time then  RobertoSalazar | 05/30/06
That's ridiculous ...  mwagner@... | 05/30/06
so what?  kcsummer | 05/31/06
Lord pity the generalizing fools  shadowgryphon@... | 05/31/06
Generalizing  bigpicture | 05/31/06
Wrong Emphasis  rockwater | 06/01/06
you are the reason the problem exists  shraven | 06/02/06
Potential scenario; DRM + WMF  Knorthern Knight | 05/30/06
URL was wrapped/trucated; ARRRGH  Knorthern Knight | 05/30/06
BBCodes  D-cat | 06/02/06
BBCodes - followup...  D-cat | 06/02/06
Wait till the 200GB discs come out in 3-4 years.  kraterz | 05/30/06
So?  mwagner@... | 05/30/06
I've changed formats many times  voska | 05/31/06
No you didn't  Edward Meyers | 05/31/06
DRM vs the FUTURE  jamminjimmy | 05/30/06
Vanishing Media and DRM  dhopp@... | 05/31/06
DRM good news  boatright@... | 05/31/06
aww who cares?  shraven | 05/31/06
Oh, Really??  markofkane | 05/31/06
slow learner = repeat customer  shraven | 05/31/06
I don't think so.  markofkane | 05/31/06
Last time I bought a cd  df248@... | 06/02/06
DRM laws  dweiner7 | 05/31/06
DRM is stupid  markofkane | 05/31/06
Latest iTunes deleted my library.  kiddpeat | 05/31/06
Just don't buy it...  EasyDoesIt | 05/31/06
boycot  notstupid6 | 05/31/06
When it's illegal to own music....  fromthehip | 05/31/06
Pure Evil for sure Dave  WinnebagoBoy | 05/31/06
What in the world are they (DRM folks) Thinking  ken@... | 05/31/06
Yeah!!  markofkane | 05/31/06
I sold you a car, but I kept a set of keys  WiredGuy | 05/31/06
Again, DRM is useless  markofkane | 05/31/06
Screw Not that ye be not screwed?  kcsummer | 05/31/06
and screwed again...  bart001fr | 06/01/06
I bought a car  voska | 06/01/06
I sold you a car, but I kept a set of keys  Bite Me_Ax_Moron | 06/05/06
Music Now  kcsummer | 05/31/06
Jerks Music Now Screwed Me big time  kcsummer | 05/31/06
Soda, and getting screwed  kcsummer | 05/31/06
BetaMax vs Sony VHS  mist42nz | 05/31/06
Dear David  InsaneWayne | 05/31/06
Good Reasons To Avoid This DRM Nonsense At All Costs!  Irritated_User | 05/31/06
The RIAA should just do this... (how to make everybody happy)  Reindeer911 | 05/31/06
78 R.P.M.s  bart001fr | 06/01/06
DRM  leec@... | 06/02/06
DRM is evil!  henrystahle@... | 06/02/06
How can we tell if music files are encumbered with DRM?  ewyatt@... | 06/03/06
DRM /CRAP and Fools  vger_z | 06/04/06
So, what's the solution?  lwvirden | 06/14/06
How DRM has to be seen  lu.ca@... | 06/16/06

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