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Audible, Podcasts, and DRM

Originally published 2005-11-14

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A very interesting debate is taking place concerning podcasts and DRM. Audible announced a new service on Friday, and then one of their top consultants set about to alienate most of the web community by personally attacking several very well-respected technology bloggers. Read the original post here (by Mitch Ratcliffe, an Audible consultant), and some good coverage on tech.memeorandum and TechCrunch’s blog.
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