Apple is hanging tough to maintain market leadership in digital music.

The company is ready to exploit any weakness betrayed by its competitors – as it surely expects they will against it.

Since Napster launched Napster To Go, a group of hackers have already managed to build an exploit to undermine the Microsoft digital rights management in the tracks.

Apple CEO Steve Jobs learned of this, and seized the opportunity to cast aspersions against Apple’s rivals, the LA Times reports he, “sent an email Tuesday morning to top record industry executives”, which warned them of Napster’s DRM disappointment. [more @ www.macworld.co.uk]

Posted Tuesday, February 22nd, 2005 at 8:36 pm
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