HalfordMusic.com Goes DRM-Free, Stream Fight's "K5 The War Of Words Demos"
HalfordMusic.com is now DRM-Free and has discontinued using DRM licensing on its WMA and WMV files and will no longer support these licenses. If you have purchased any WMV or WMA files from HalfordMusic.com, visit halfordmusic.com and log into your account. Visit your download library, and download and replace your WMV and WMA files with the new DRM-free files (the file names have not changed).
For a limited time, you can listen to Fight's "K5 The War Of Words Demos" online in its entirety for FREE with a high quality full-stream at MetalGodShop.com.
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4 Comments on "HalfordMusic.com Goes DRM-Free, Stream Fight Album"
2. writes:
Digital Rights Management. That crap that Windows Media Player would always b**** about. Glad they quit supporting it and overall support is going out the window. DRM and WMP in the same sentence makes me want to punch my computer. Such horrible ideas and even worse implementation.
3. writes:
Ah...! So, DRM is like music police in a sence. Just read up on it a little. Havent done my full reasearch yet, but it does seem like its the kind of thing that Metallica loves. In my initial opinion of DRM is that I am not a fan of it. I am not a fan of piracy, but I am also not a fan of making your music not widly hear by all. If a band is to win fans then I think you should not make them pay just to get a taste.
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1. Kalis_wrath writes:
Man! The way we listen to music today is confuseing! What the frik is DRM?