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February 23, 2007

U.K. Rejects DRM Ban, Says It Offers Consumers '€oeUnprecedented

The push for DRM-free music has reached a dead-end in the UK. The U.K. government has rejected a call for a digital rights management ban, but acknowledged that the technology could undermine consumer rights. The decision was in response to an online petition at the U.K. government's e-petitions Web site calling for digital rights

From U.K. Rejects DRM Ban, Says It Offers Consumers '€oeUnprecedented

Posted by John at February 23, 2007 11:28 AM