It's interesting that everyone is
so annoyed about the ongoing ignorance around a newer audio standard (supposedly by Apple) that it has become the most irksome thing to read... someone floating a non-sequitar argument with that misconception as its center.
BRINKMANSHIP
No, the music industry doesn't sell to Apple in non-DRM format as a matter of "brinkmanship". Nothing more, nothing less. Apple does the same thing. Leverage this, negotiate that, act aloof, return to the table.
All I know is that the labels are LOSING MONEY with this strategy of supposedly gaining influence. Apple couldn't care LESS. They already have the music. Moreover, if people still buy iPods and simply shop at Amazon, isn't Apple still getting EXACTLY what it wants? I mean, really now. They refuse to sell their Mp3 formats on iTunes, and pressure people into simply using another store, or stealing. Apple still makes out like a bandit.
I was looking at some Bluetooth headphones recently. Around the same area were an assortment of headphones... many of which said "Mp3 iPod" on them. I picked up another, and it said "iPhone Ready". This was Best Buy... I wasn't even near any other Apple products!
That right music industry. That's right NBC. Keep thinking you're in control. You'll just keep becoming less and less relevant to people who see your content as a "product" they can "buy" and not a "free transmission" they shouldn't pay for.
~ CB