Technology Once Again Transforms the Audiobook Market
Sales grow as personal audio players become more mainstream.
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The downside of protecting content with DRM is that it gives consumers fewer choices and control over the products that they buy. DRM-protected materials may not work on or be compatible with certain MP3 and audio devices.
William Anderson, however, says that, unlike in the music industry, where there is a huge market for cheap, pirated songs and albums, there just doesn’t seem to be an urgency to steal literature. Taking a leap of faith on that thought, Naxos has released all of its content without DRM.
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