Hilary On Huffington
The new iPod my girlfriend gave me is a trap. Yeah, it is great looking and I really love the baby blue leather case but when, oh when, will Steve Jobs let me buy music from somewhere other than the Apple iTunes store and put it on my iPod?
And this is why Democrats are losing in D.C. Complete avoidance of the ISSUE!
The issue isn’t Apple not licensing Fairplay, it’s the usage of DRM
technology to begin with, and that’s secondary to the primary issue of DISTRIBUTION and how P2P eclipses the iTunes Music Store, Rhapsody and all of the other bullshit alternatives.
God, Apple’s success isn’t testimony to a bully forcing its viewpoint on the
populace, rather a forward-thinking company creating something SO hot that the
public clamors for it, buys it, even though it’s EXPENSIVE! If the record
business stopped beating up Apple and looked at it as a teacher, THEN progress
would be made.
The iTunes Music Store is a sideshow. Plain and simple. If Hilary Rosen
wanted to have an impact in the marketplace, she would talk about licensing P2P
distribution. But if she did that, her former employer, the RIAA, would freak
out. So, knowing who she owes, Hilary avoids the problem. THIS is why people
have tuned the Democrats out. They’ve sold their souls to the corporations,
but their main constituency is the PEOPLE! God, the corporations are the BASE
of the Republican party, in order to succeed as a Democrat, you’ve got to
give the PEOPLE something. The people aren’t clamoring to play copy protected
AACs on third party players, they’re desirous of avoiding being sued by the RIAA.
Apple has ninety percent of the hard drive-based marketplace. And even
though it only entered the flash business a handful of months ago, and had supply
problems, in the first quarter of 2005, it already captured 57% of the market
for THOSE devices. So, where is this huge group of people complaining that
they can’t use songs from the iTMS on their non-Apple players? Maybe those using
Rhapsody and all the competitors who not only employ Microsoft’s WMA format,
but don’t even make products usable on Apple Computers? And Apple’s the
culprit here?
FURTHERMORE, built into iTunes, which works on both Mac and Windows, is MP3
support. Which is a format all hand-held players use (except, of course, for
some Sonys, which use their own special format). Why isn’t Hilary beating up
Microsoft, stating that it doesn’t ship Windows Media Player with MP3-ripping
support? That you’ve got to purchase an extra module, which most ignorant
people aren’t even aware of. Yes, Steve Jobs creates a totally user-friendly,
seamless solution, and for this Apple gets SHIT??
And if the RIAA didn’t insist on copy protection, if songs were sold in an
open format, this wouldn’t be a problem to begin with, would it?
But people don’t want copy protected tracks for a buck. They want trading of
a boatload of product. The key is to license this. If someone would just
speak English in D.C., the public might pay attention, the record companies
could stop bitching and start reaping.
But no, here we’ve got old wave politicians spewing their encrusted, paid for
crap on the Internet. Just because you read it on a computer screen doesn’t
mean it’s enlightened.
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/theblog/archive/2005/05/steve-jobs-let-.html