Napster made its name in the 1990s as the first major free marketplace for DRM-free songs in the
MP3 format. But it did so as an illegal service for users to share their music files, eventually being sued and closed by the music industry in 2001.
No matter how much companies demand it, it is clear that people are becoming less willing to tolerate
DRM as time goes on. We can only hope that soon these ridiculous restrictions placed on your own media disappear altogether.
No matter how much companies demand it, it is clear that people are becoming less and less willing to tolerate DRM as time goes on.