Teenaged Aziz Ridouan had become a bit of a celebrity in France for support and advocacy related to internet music downloading, according to this New York Times article.
The fact that Ridouan is meeting with a bunch of goofy French Politicians over internet downloading laws isn't nearly as interesting as the fine print in the story which states that The National Assembly in France passed legislation that could force Apple Computer and other companies to make songs purchased on their proprietary online services playable on any MP3 device. Is this similar to forcing record companies to continue to manufacture Cassette tapes for the listening public that doesn't have a CD Player?
Not really, but it's worth a discussion anyway.
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