...and the surprise is, for paying more money to download DRM free songs, you're exchanging one form of insidious monitoring for another. the music has been found to contain your account information (in the form of name and email address), which means its a lot easier for record companies to discover who is putting songs on P2P networks. by the same token, the data encoded into the MP3 may well be easily tampered with, which means wrong people could be getting served with legal fun and games. of course, the more advanced user will no doubt try to strip out the info but as yet, theres no word as to whether doing that will cripple the music files.
so, will you be using it? or not?
so, will you be using it? or not?