Sony BMG demotes CEO for deploying DRM
Sony BMG music has demoted its CEO, Andrew Lack. One of the reasons he got the sack was that he oversaw the release of eight million music CDs that were deliberately infected with malicious software that covertly installed itself on music lovers' PCs, spied on them, and destabilized their systems, and left them vulnerable to opportunistic infections from other malicious programs.Link (via EFF Minilinks)The swap, announced Friday and effective immediately, follows months of criticism of Lack's tenure as CEO, including investor discontent over spiraling fees paid to artists and a scandal over copy protection software in Sony CDs.
Previous installments of the Sony DRM Debacle Roundup: Part I, Part II, Part III, Part IV, Part V, Part VI
(Sony taproot graphic courtesy of Sevensheaven)
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