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Originally posted by JackSpratts
By Gwendolyn Mariano
Staff Writer, CNET News.com
April 12, 2002, 5:15 PM PT
SunnComm is adding a spoonful of sugar to its anti-copying medicine.
The Phoenix, Ariz.-based copy-protection company has been the target of consumer outrage over its technology, which is designed to stop people from shifting music tracks from CDs to their computers. On Thursday, it offered a compromise, adding a feature that lets people e-mail songs from protected albums to family and friends. SunnComm said a file expires after the recipient listens to the song a certain number of times.
- js.
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Ah, so they _can_ throw a bone to the dogs, eh? Gee...thanks fellas.
Thanx JS