Apple's DRM digital music is condemned
The shadow has covered the launch of digital music products that do not incorporate DRM copyright protection technology when they are found to contain enough information about the buyer.
There has been some concern that such information is used to identify owners of digital music products when they are posted on file-sharing sites.
Apple does not have any comment on the above information or discloses information regarding plans to embed owner data and digital music products.
Ars Technica is the first site to discover Apple digital music products with embedded buyer details such as full name, account information or email address.
This information page says that this is a solution that violates privacy regulations even though it is a solution that helps detect who has released digital music on file-sharing sites.
Not only does DRM digital music not contain DRM digital music sold on Apple iTunes contain enough information about the buyer. Ars Technica believes that these data may be part of Apple's own management system.
The Internet community believes that shortly after the discovery, there will be software to help buyers remove all information related to them in iTunes digital music products.
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