Yahoo Shutting Off Support for DRM Music
Posted 07/25/08 at 02:54:27 PM by Paul LIlly
As if the tech community needed any more proof that DRM schemes only serve to hurt paying customers, Yahoo has decided to remind everyone why the whole concept sucks in the first place. Come September 30, Yahoo will shut off support for Yahoo Music, locking customers who purchased their tracks through the service from being able to transfer their tunes to a new hard drive or PC.
Here we go again. Microsoft pulled the same stunt when it pulled the plug on its MSN Music service. Amid community outcries, the software giant eventually caved to pressure and reversed its decision, offering customers a reprieve "until at least the end of 2011."
Who knows if Yahoo will end up doing the same thing, but as it stands now, customers who want to keep playing their purchased music after the end of September are being prevented from transferring their songs to another machine or even performing a clean OS install on their existing PC. Or they can choose to transfer their music library to RealNetwork's Rhapsody music service. And while customers decide between losing their music or jumping through hoops, pirates will continue to snag the songs they want through Limewire, Piratebay, and everywhere else where pirated music runs rampant.
Can DRM's death knell sound soon enough?

Image Credit: Flickr rebopper and Yahoo
Yahoo Music has been crap
Submitted by Hazardous Smoker on Sat, 07/26/2008 - 7:20pm
Yahoo Music has been crap from the get go. From the day that they took over MusicMatch Jukebox it has been all downhill. Their support sucks and they just don't care about their customers.
This only goes further to prove that point.
If Yahoo fell off the face of the Internet it would not bother me in the slightest.
Amazon has its uses, but
Submitted by horzo on Fri, 07/25/2008 - 2:40pm
Amazon has its uses, but physical CDs are still best. I prefer to do my own ripping.
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