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Re: Caveat Lector: Beastie Boys Evil
From: Ron Thigpen <rthigpen () nc rr com>
Date: Fri, 18 Jun 2004 17:16:23 -0400

Chris Merkel wrote:

FWIW, the Mike D said that he would have preferred that there were no DRM on
the album, but that it's a standard practice for all EMI releases. Check out
this post from BoingBoing:

http://www.boingboing.net/2004/06/11/new_beasties_disc_ha.html

An unsubstantiated comment indicates that the DRM is _not_ present in the US and UK versions of this release.

Does anyone know if the DRM malware used in this case is of the driver-installer type that can be defeated by holding down the Shift key when loading a CD into the drive?

I don't know if this applies in this particular case, but I have heard reports that Philips will not allow DRM-choked releases that don't comply with the CD standard to display the 'Compact Disc Digital Audio' logo. This is no guarantee, but a disc with the logo should be less likely to be hobbled in this way than one without.

A good means to express consumer power is to ask your retailer about their returns policy in these cases, and to make a return if you encounter one of these discs.

--rt


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