> It depends what you mean by "failed" Fairplay (Apple's DRM) is 
> circumvented by simply burning your tracks to CD, then ripping to MP3. 
> I'd count that as a failed DRM mechanism, as it's essentially useless. 
> If the BBC implements DRM that's as "good" as Fairplay, I'll be happy 
> (as long as they don't spend to much of my licence fee on it). 

And yet it's still used...

Doesn't that say something?

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