In article .com,
wrote:
Why do you think DRM ultimately failed? I think it was simply an idea
that was behind its time, meaning it would have been successful 50
years ago, but is an anachronism today. It's neat that there are still
some DRM broadcasts around, but don't count on that to continue. In
particular, don't sink a lot of money into a DRM-capable receiver.
Huh? You're holding the funeral before the damn thing is even born.
Consumer grade receivers are just coming on the market in Europe now.
But, on the other hand, if whoever it was operates on 6095 at the
same time as I'm trying to get Radio New Zealand in the morning...
Mark Zenier
Googleproofaddress(account:mzenier provider:eskimo domain:com)