That would make a huge difference. What I gathered was they were going to
limit the quality overall. I didn't gather the bit about *just* their
software.
Thanks for the clarification. I still think MS are some damn evil bastards.
And please god mercy I don't want to start a whole war here again but for
the record I would just like to state that if the RIAA spent less time
trying to figure out how to STOP everyone from illegally swapping MP3's, and
instead spent their efforts trying to figure out what they could do to
ENCOURAGE people to buy cd's in the stores (i.e. affordably priced, extra
values, cd-extras with data included or discogs etc.) maybe there would be a
huge difference in the way this entire debate is being perceived.
Shimone/Justes
http://www.staticbeats.com
Electronic Music For The Mind
quoted 2 lines Actually, if you read the article further, it clarifies that they're only
> Actually, if you read the article further, it clarifies that they're only
> limiting the MP3-creation capabilities of their own included software.
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