[Slight OT] TDPL in Russia

Nick Sabalausky a at a.a
Wed Sep 8 21:52:28 PDT 2010


"Daniel Gibson" <metalcaedes at gmail.com> wrote in message 
news:i69lsq$20gt$2 at digitalmars.com...
>
> Fortunately the kind of music I listen to (Heavy Metal) is mostly 
> unaffected by copy protection and DRM on CDs.
> Metallica is probably one of the few exceptions, because they're so big or 
> at the wrong lable or something.

Metallica are well-known for being strongly against file sharing. There was 
even a big PR fiasco a while back where they sued a number of their fans 
over it. So I'm sure they're pro-DRM. (I'm more a Megadeth kinda guy, anyway 
:P ) But yea, it's mostly just whatever mainstream pop/rock the labels 
(mainly Sony) are heavily pushing that get the DRM. Heavy metal is sort of 
non-mainstream almost by definition.




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