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Apple Disables RealNetworks Music Downloads on iPod photo

by , 4:00 PM EST, December 14th, 2004

Apple Computer has updated software on its iPod photo digital music player preventing users from playing music bought from RealNetworks' online music store, The Mac Observer has confirmed with Apple and RealNetworks. In a statement from Real, the company promised to look for ways to get around Apple's blocking of music files from its competing online music store.

"We are currently evaluating our options on providing iPod photo users with the ability to play music files from our online music store,"  Matt Graves, RealNetworks press spokesman, told TMO.

"We remain fully committed to providing consumers with the freedom to use the music libraries they purchase from us on different portable audio devices, both now and in the future -- including the iPod photo," RealNetworks said in a statement provided to TMO.

An Apple spokesperson confirmed with TMO that the iPod photo will not play Harmony downloads. RealNetworks confirmed other iPods were not similarly disabled in recent iPod firmware updates.

RealNetworks announced in July of 2004 that downloads from its online music store would play on the iPod, despite Apple's refusal to license that ability, with software the company dubbed Harmony. The software effectively allows downloads to work with Apple's FairPlay DRM scheme that the iPod uses to play songs from Apple's own iTunes Music Store.

Upon RealNetworks' announcement, Apple proclaimed the move to be "the tactics and ethics of a hacker," and warned users at the time that they might be blocked from playing Harmony downloads on iPods some time in the future.

The public fracas between Apple and Real over the rights to buy and play music on digital media devices pits two industry giants against each other with consumers stuck in the middle. At present, songs purchased from Apple's iTunes store can only be played directly on an Apple iPod, while songs purchased from sites such as Napster, Wal-Mart and MSN Music can only be played on devices supporting Microsoft's Windows Media Audio format. A recent survey by Jupiter research showed American consumers would be more inclined to buy a portable music device if it supported all format types and made downloading simple and hassle-free.

John Borland first reported that iPod photo would not play Harmony downloads in a report for ZDNet earlier on Tuesday.

Brad Gibson contributed to this article.

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Close Name:Kircle Posts: 271 Joined: 06 May 2004
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Perhaps disabling Real's hack isn't trivial at all. Otherwise, why only the iPod Photo. Maybe they needed to make a hardware change?

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View Name:Guest
Subject: Shame on Apple
Close Name:technoguy100 Posts: 47 Joined: 12 Aug 2004
Subject: Re: Shame on Apple

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Guest wrote:
Shame on Apple - this is the kind of dirty trick we would expect from Microsoft or Intuit. For a company that "thinks different" this is the same kind of dirty politics we see every day from everyone else. It's kind of like when they said "Appple II Forever" and then killed off the Apple IIe. Or when they took the power button off the Mac keyboard. It stinks!!!


Huh???

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Subject: Re: Shame on Apple
View Name:Guest
Subject: Hey, "Freedom of Music" involves no DRM
Close Name:Mace Posts: 9163 Joined: 07 Aug 2003
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Need hardware change to prevent harmony?

No comment on whether it is right for Apple to do so.



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View Name:Guest
Subject: Real Stinks
View Name:Guest
Subject: Then again...
Close Name:Tiger Posts: 940 Joined: 17 Jun 2003
Subject: Harmony--more like irony

Real is the jealous little kid on the playground who wants to horn in on somebody elses game. Face it, they're third rate and they know it. Apple has NO duty to even allow them to play the game. It's their game. They know it. Heck, they made it what it is. Everybody knows it. Congrats to them.

Send Real away whimpering like a whooped puppy.

View Name:Guest
Subject: Get a grip
View Name:Guest
Subject: Shame on Apple
Close Name:jecrawford Posts: 13 Joined: 13 Oct 2004
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Quote
Kircle wrote:
Perhaps disabling Real's hack isn't trivial at all. Otherwise, why only the iPod Photo. Maybe they needed to make a hardware change?


I understand that the iPod photo was incompatible with Real as shipped (mine did not require the update). The update makes several of the other iPod models incompatible.

John C

View Name:Guest
Subject: What is the problem?
View Name:Guest
Subject: I agree with "guest"
Close Name:pyxl8 Posts: 171 Joined: 24 Dec 2003
Subject: Industry giants?!!!

"The public fracas between Apple and Real over the rights to buy and play music on digital media devices pits two industry giants against each other with consumers stuck in the middle. "

For a company that's been bleeding cash for 5 years now, and is trailing well behind Windows Media and Quicktime, you're giving RealNetworks waaay too much of a compliment by calling it an "industry giant" on par with Apple.

RealNetworks is old news, and soooo stuck in the 20th century!

-Ken P

Close Name:John F. Braun -   TMO Staff Posts: 227 Joined: 11 Jun 2001
Subject: Real Took the Risk, Real Must Fix the Problem

Real knew the risk when the decided to go it alone and crack Apple's DRM without Apple's blessing. I can't understand how people can blame Apple for this. Since this problem doesn't appear across the entire product line, I suspect it is just the result of a tweak to the firmware that just happens to break Real's hack. Should Apple be responsible for testing every release of software that attempts to hack their DRM? Of course not.

If Real was a true chamption of choice, they would manage to come up with a scheme to offer music without DRM, so that it is a moot point.

I'm very happy with eMucic, which offers all of their content as MP3 files. I've bought more songs from eMusic than I have from iTMS. To me, this is the future, not coming up with a single DRM standard.

View Name:Guest
Subject: dear Real: the ipod plays mp3 just fine. ditch your DRM!
View Name:Guest
Subject: Kyle Miller
Close Name:AFCdtLoeb Posts: 2533 Joined: 20 Jul 2004
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I've said this before, I'll say it again. If Real is allowed to go through with this, I have to wonder about the legal precedent it might set. I'm into cars, so I think about it like this. If Chevy realeased their new Corvette, and said that it would only use tires of a certain kind and that was that. Lets say it could only use Goodyear. If Pirrelli went out to a dealership, bought a Corvette, took apart the wheel and desgined a tire to fit and realeased it, saying it was good for business for Chevy. Its like that. Reverse engineering and circumvention of a patent is against the law. End-of-story

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Subject: music
Close Name:Intruder -   TMO Mac Specialist Posts: 2928 Joined: 07 Jul 2004
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Because you have no grasp of either capitalization or punctuation?

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