BitTorrent Inc: iTunes DRM Inspires People to Pirate Content

Written by Smaran on January 12, 2007 

BitTorrent Inc president and co-founder, Ashwin Navin says that iTunes’ DRM is “a time bomb waiting to happen,” and that it will inspire people to pirate content. The irony is that his company is about to launch a video store that heavily implements Microsoft’s Windows DRM.

DefectiveByDesignIt’s not just iTunes, but every other restrictive DRM ecosystem. According to Navin, the same holds true for the protection enforced by the Zune Marketplace, if it achieves a considerable amount of market share. The reason he didn’t mention Microsoft’s PlaysForSure DRM could be because it allows users to transfer songs to devices from more than one manufacturer.

Speaking on a panel at the International Consumer Electronics Show (CES) , Navin said that Apple’s Fairplay and Microsoft’s new Zune DRM were too restrictive because content encoded in these proprietary formats locks users into a single ecosystem. What if a user wants to purchase a device produced by another manufacturer? All the content he has already purchased will be incompatible. This will cause the person to pirate the content he has already bought, possibly more than once. “The lock-in you get from iTunes [or Zune] is great when you love the device you got from either one of those vendors,” he said. “But if you don’t, the amount you’ve invested [in purchasing media files] is worthless,” he said

Is it Navin’s place to criticise DRM when his own company is about to launch a video store that is going to offer content “infected” with Microsoft’s platform-dependent Windows DRM? To be fair, BitTorrent Inc says that if they had it their way, content on their upcoming video store would be completely free of DRM. Apparently, it was the content producers who were adamant about it.

This isn’t the first time Navin has made a controversial statement. Last month, he was quoted saying that his company’s site, BitTorrent.com doesn’t index illegal torrents, something we proved was clearly not the case.

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9 Responses

1 Jan 14, 2007 at 01:35 by smartass

This is 100% true when i was bored I fired up ITUNES and went to the imix section looked what artists people listen to in the heavy metal genre, good area to look for new stuff. ha ha. Then i go to demonoid and get my shit. So yes i think it’s true.

2 Jan 14, 2007 at 22:29 by Hollywood

LOL. I’ve done that with URG!

3 Jan 17, 2007 at 21:46 by flammable

True, though PlayForSure is definitely included. What if I invest money in PlayForSure music, and then want to put it on my iPod? Doesn’t work.

Makes me question his motives for calling out every DRM except the one he’s using. All DRM is bad, plain and simple.

4 Jan 18, 2007 at 01:07 by Anom

Personally - I love downloading DRM’d wma’s - then stripping them of their protection - before uploading them back up as torrents for everyone to share!

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