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Yeah, that was a happy accident of market forces. Apple had become the juggernaut of music sales and the industry was desperate to get out from under them. They started letting other licensees go DRM free and Apple negotiated it from them at a markup.

I think the reason we never saw a similar model for movies and TV shows is because Hollywood was terrified of what Apple had done to the music industry.




It's too bad because music proved that DRM doesn't make any difference for piracy.

Spotify and competitors are successful despite piracy.

Movies piracy is still just as big with DRM.


The happy accidents of market forces are what make markets great!




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