Cube
25-07-2007, 12:18 PM
Which one do you agree with more? Digital Rights Management or Digital Signatures.
DRM is basically a locked music (or video) file, which requires a password to play it. The major problem with it is that you generally need to use the correct music player, and it won't work on all Digital Media Players.
Music protected by a Digital Signature allows the file to be played on any computer, with any software that supports the file format. However, some of your details are held within the file, so you can be traced if you share it.
Of course, there's one very easy way to "break" both of these - burning the music to a CD, then ripping it off it.
I myself prefer digital signature, but I don't agree with iTunes charging extra for it. So, you get a higher quality file...but why can't we have the same quality with a digital signature?
DRM is basically a locked music (or video) file, which requires a password to play it. The major problem with it is that you generally need to use the correct music player, and it won't work on all Digital Media Players.
Music protected by a Digital Signature allows the file to be played on any computer, with any software that supports the file format. However, some of your details are held within the file, so you can be traced if you share it.
Of course, there's one very easy way to "break" both of these - burning the music to a CD, then ripping it off it.
I myself prefer digital signature, but I don't agree with iTunes charging extra for it. So, you get a higher quality file...but why can't we have the same quality with a digital signature?