Originally posted by dee.
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2. already done.
3. already here, hence I ignore them. But there are two interesting exceptions: spotify - where for a fair price one can listen and save music for personal usage without any limit; and steam - where one can pay and be assured his purchases are supported in long term. Those two are alternatives and in way considered "better" than open solutions.
4. nearly here. They also push DRM into internet. So pieces connect.
5. they are not, get on IRC and spawn some nice projects with different development scheme, good enough for people to be considered usable. Proprietary can attack torrents, but they can't do anything if people just switch to different provider, except crippling interchange standards (gates) - which they actively try and fail.
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