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by Marc on July 5, 2007

Forget claiming that some third-world hacker impersonated you. Because LaLa and Warner are not only embedding your personal identification on digital proprietary AAC files, they're also incorporating a unique Watermark. Also while LaLa music purchasers can burn their files to a CD, they can't copy them to a PC hard drive.
Poorly thought-out schemes like this drive people to embrace unauthorized copying and P2P, instead of enticing them to legal downloads and attracting sales.
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