In Reply to: RE: Is 25% of the Tidal/Spotify/Qbuz Catalogue tainted by audible watermarking? posted by Thorsten on February 29, 2016 at 17:23:43:
My issue is not some dubious questionable technology. My issue is whether this specific technology makes it into music that paying customers are obtaining. I want to know so I can black list the record labels and vendors involved.
Before I can get really upset, I want to see direct proof that I can verify that paying customers are being sold doctored files. I've not seen evidence of this as yet, but it would not surprise me, because the "music industry" is not exactly one of the better industries around. Some of the bigger players have been caught with their pants down selling CDs that included actual malware.
Tony Lauck
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- RE: Is 25% of the Tidal/Spotify/Qbuz Catalogue tainted by audible watermarking? - Tony Lauck 02/29/1618:04:50 02/29/16 (2)
- RE: Is 25% of the Tidal/Spotify/Qbuz Catalogue tainted by audible watermarking? - Thorsten 19:49:23 02/29/16 (1)
- RE: Is 25% of the Tidal/Spotify/Qbuz Catalogue tainted by audible watermarking? - Tony Lauck 09:39:22 03/1/16 (0)