My DRM is better than your DRM
According to the
Chicago Tribune (registration required) his Steveness is getting a little catty with other CEO's of certain music downloading services. Jobs sent an email to various music industry executives (who are a fine bunch of folks by all accounts) alerting them to a certain work around that allows test subscribers to download as much music as they like and burn it to CD's to strip the DRM from them.
Not to be out done, Napster's CEO Chris Gorog fired off an email saying that it is easy as pie to strip the DRM from iTunes Music Store tracks and points to a website where the program can be found.
This ignores the fact that in order to download 1000 songs from iTunes you would need to spend roughly $1000 whereas with Napster you just need time, a whole lot of precious time, to do it right.