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Well I'm please to know I'm not the only one boycotting Sony shi!t. I'm also boycotting products that they supply components for where possible or for there subsidiary companies like Awia.

I have a Sony minidisk and I have loads of personal recording on 100's of disks, These are able to be copied to another digital device owing to DRM, yet the hardware could if Sony released the encryption keys on the AAC+? used.

Well done Vodafone, as a vodafone customer I might move from making calles only to buying music too.

posted by : Son-EE H8ter, 19 March 2009 Complain about this comment
Gaming next plz

Hopefully we can see the same DRM free PC games. The burial of SecuROM would be great. And maybe Bluray would sell better if DRM was removed. I'm avoiding ALL Sony products because of this.

posted by : Gamer, 15 March 2009 Complain about this comment
Thank god

Now after 7 years of downloading 'illegal' music I can finally consider paying for it and now f**king my media library. Just need to get a decent HD video d/l service and media centre and we're all done... come on guys! We'd pay through the nose if this stuff worked ;)

posted by : Nathan, 13 March 2009 Complain about this comment
Nearly There

Now that companies have realised that DRM sucks, the next step would be for them to realise that MP3 sucks too. I'd even pay more to have FLAC offered alongside MP3 & OGG.

posted by : Sev Covican, 13 March 2009 Complain about this comment

Vodafone dumps DRM

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