DRM and Consumer Choice
The conversation dives into the tension between consumer desires and restrictive DRM practices that lock audiences into specific platforms. Cory highlights how a blanket license could enhance user experience by consolidating media libraries, while also pointing out that consumers are drawn to platforms like Audible not for their DRM, but for the vast selection of content. The discussion emphasizes the need for more flexible solutions that prioritize consumer freedom and accessibility.In this clip
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