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Thursday, June 19, 2008

MSN Music Store Support Notification


Bowing to complaints, Microsoft announces they're doing the right thing. Via email:

On April 22, Microsoft notified you that as of August 31st, 2008, we would be changing the level of support for music purchased from MSN Music, and while your existing purchased music would continue to play, you would no longer be able to authorize new PCs and devices to play that music.


After careful consideration, Microsoft has decided to continue to support the authorization of new computers and devices and delivery of new license keys for MSN Music customers through at least the end of 2011, after which we will evaluate how much this functionality is still being used and what steps should be taken next to support our customers. This means you will continue to be able to listen to your purchased music and transfer your music to new PCs and devices beyond the previously announced August 31, 2008 date.

Microsoft continues to recommend that you back up your music on CD or hard drive along with other important data.

Sincerely,

MSN Music team


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  • Posted @ June 20, 2008 05:05 PM by Waethorn

    "Yes, Waethorn, I'm defending Microsoft. You may pick yourself up off the floor."

    No thanks. I'm enjoying myself LMFAO at your tired attempt at sincerity.

  • Posted @ June 19, 2008 01:57 PM by lotsamystuff

    This just further points out the folly of DRM. I imagine Microsoft's hands are somewhat tied because of the labels, not because they can't or won't make it easy to strip the DRM and be done with it.

    Yes, Waethorn, I'm defending Microsoft. You may pick yourself up off the floor.

  • Posted @ June 19, 2008 08:59 AM by joe-dokes

    This just delays the inevitable. When you buy DRM'd music you are really renting. I Say this even though I am a customer and really like the iTunes store. I only buy music from Apple when it is either non-DRM ie AAC + or I get a gift card from a friend.

    DRM is just plain stupid. It makes the free product off of bittorrent or kazaa a superior product. So let's be clear, if you are competing with free, how is making your product WORSE going to increase sales?

    Regards

    Joe Dokes

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