Warner chief reinforces DRM support at 3GSM

Warner Music's CEO Bronfman Jr. spoke in support of copy protection at 3GSM in Barcelona

A top music executive has reinforced his support for copy-restricted music. The call came from Edgar Bronfman Jr., chairman and CEO of Warner Music Group , during a talk at the 3GSM World Conference in Barcelona. During the speech he spoke about the increased opportunities presented by music-playing mobiles to the record industry, mobile operators and handset manufacturers.

Bronfman's speech reiterates his views in the face of the open letter by Apple boss Steve Jobs on 6 February. In that rare release , Jobs urged the big record companies - including Warner - to open up the copy restrictions on songs sold over the internet.

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