Phone DRM cartel lowers fees from outrageous to merely ridiculous
Last month, I blogged about the deceptively named Open Mobile Alliance that provides DRM for music/movies on
cellphones. The OMA licensing cost was $1 per handset, which means that buying OMA for all of last year's phones would have cost $684 million -- more than the total market for digital music.
The OMA has responded by generously cutting that licensing fee to $0.65/handset, which brings the cost of outfitting all the phones sold this year in line with the approximate market for digital music. Yeah, that'll work. Link (Thanks, Joe!)


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