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"All albums charted well in Australia with the exception of Rock music which suffered from copy protection which made the CD unplayable on many systems and useless as an mp3. The band never recovered.", I hate DRM as much as the next person, if not more. But I don't think the band collapsed or had recordly bad sales due to bad DRM. It hasn't stopped apple. Nonetheless I think there needs to be a citeation or this comment will need to be reworked. --AresAndEnyo12:16, 21 December 2006 (UTC)Reply
A citation was added, but it linked to an opinion piece that exhorts people not to buy a big list of CDs. That's a great way of showing support to an artist, now isn't it? I'm going to remove this as is doesn't really show the album's relative failure was due to copy protection. If someone can prove that it was, by all means revert. BrianFG12:23, 10 March 2007 (UTC)Reply