Earlier today, our brothers-in-tech at Gizmodo took a first look at the not-ready-for-primetime digital video service from Amazon. When we asked them what they really thought about it, we couldn't make out much of what they said because they were gagging on all the DRM.
Despite the fact that every popular music store short of eMusic has hefty DRM restrictions that can put a real damper on portability and usability, stores like iTunes are raking in more and more dough every day (what happens when you don't want an iPod anymore?!); so I'm wondering:
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First Look: Amazon's Digital Video Service [Gizmodo]
Amazon Digital Video FAQ [Digital Video]