Hypebot is wondering if the stalled effort to make more digital-music stores’ catalog free of digital rights management is the fault of the stores or the major record labels. I have a third theory: The roadblock isn’t really because of either side digging in its heels: It’s because the “issue” of whether or not music should be free of DRM is one that doesn’t really matter to 95% of consumers, as long as they can get the songs they’ve already purchased online to work on their computer/portable device, and so pouring a lot of money into a “solution” for this overhyped-by-the-tech-nerds problem isn’t really as high a priority as, say, negotiating deals for possible subscription services or wrangling holdouts’ catalogs onto their stores’ virtual shelves. (I know, readers–it’s hard to think that the opinions of people on the Internet might not be all that important in the grand scheme of things!) [Hypebot]

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