Why DRM Isn't so Great - The Drawbacks of Digital Rights Management

By Henry Lamb, published Feb 27, 2007
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DRM is the abbreviation for Digital Rights Management, a technology that refers to a kind of copyright that can be controlled by its owners through the use of digital data or hardware. This is not in any way the same as copy protection. DRM has been the topic of many discussions and debates in the last few years. With digital music becoming more popular to the average consumer, many critics are now saying that use of the word "Rights" is misleading because the technology actually restricts many users from manipulating the music that they purchase on CD. Thus, here are a few reasons why the DRM technology just won't work for consumers in the future.

DRM does not protect files from illegal usage

A lot of publishers believe that DRM will protect files from piracy. But this is not the case because there are many software tools that allow a user to bypass the so-called protection that DRM provides. In fact, it only makes it more difficult for consumers to access the files. This is exactly the reason that the popularity of DRM will continue to wane: because it is too difficult to access what you just purchased.

DRM is expensive

The technology that allows producers to "protect" their content is actually more expensive than people think. People behind the technology have to go through endless hours to develop it, license it, encode the media file, etc. And the cost is shouldered by retailers and content producers, a.k.a. the musicians behind the music. This means that more money is spent and less is made because of DRM "protected" files. This means that Royalty rates are affected. It doesn't seem that musicians around the world will take to this technology very soon knowing what they have to lose.

Some DRM costs are also shouldered by consumers

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