Summary
In a letter dated 21 February 2008, Madeline Mcintosh, Random House's senior vice-president of audio, let her authors know that the company would be releasing audiobooks free of digital rights management (DRM). In fact, it only hurt the industry further, hampering the legal downloads market by selling customers products inferior to the ones they could download (illegally) for free, and handing market dominance to the likes of Apple, players that could use DRM to lock consumers in to their hardware.
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Opening Up E-Books
They made it look so easy. In a letter dated 21 February 2008, Madeline Mcintosh, Random House's senior vice-president of audio, let her auth...
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