Someone is always damaged

This morning I read some reports on the reaction to Sun's recent discussion on open source DRM.  The reaction from the Stallmanites was not surprisingly negative.  From what I gather, no DRM is the only solution that would be acceptable however this has left me somewhat confused.  Perhaps someone could leave me a comment and help me understand how this is supposed to work.

Here's what I've got so far.  Stallman cites four basic freedoms.  The freedoms to run the program you wish, to change said program, to distribute said program, and to distribute said changes.  These freedoms fit neatly into a software world but are being applied to the digial media and DRM argument.

Apparently, according to Stallman, I should have the right, as the consumer, to share with all my friends the music and movies I am listening to or watching.  This sounds like a great deal.  No more heading down to the music store to pick up that latest cd and no more grumbling because the one song you like is not released as a single so you are forced to buy the whole crappy album.  If I want a song in my collection, I simply fire up my BitTorrent client and grab a copy.

Except what about the rights of the band or artist that produced the music?  Living in Nashville and being friends with people who have made it big in music, I can tell you that they work hard to produce good albums.  What about their rights?  What rights do they have?  I suppose Stallman would argue that they should give their music away and make money on concerts.  However, doesn't that impose restrictions on their rights?  Isn't that denying some of their freedoms for our sake?  What if they don't want to spend months on the road away from their families?  What if they want to simply participate in the normal producer-consumer cycle and produce an item that has a worth such that someone is willing to give them money for it?

Do you see where this is going?  With no way to protect the content, music producers will simply stop producing professionally recorded discs of their music and they will only perform live concerts.  In this scenario, we all lose.


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