Is gradual ommission of 3.5mm headphone jack a plot by music copyright groups to make music harder to pirate?

Is gradual ommission of 3.5mm headphone jack a plot by music copyright groups to make music harder to pirate?

Will Bluetooth 6.0 come with DRM support for copy righted music?

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That's retarded. Jews just want you to stop using your headphones from 2010 and start buying their wireless headphones.

That's a VERY good idea!

Probably, they've been trying to close the 'analog hole' for years.
Of course it's also fucking retarded, why would anyone pirate music that way and then have to clean up the recordings - when ripping directly from digital media is so easy?

More like next generation of USB ports with built in DRM chips

>Implying the normalfags who buy iPhones pirate music instead of using a streaming service.
Doubt it. Just Apple's Jewish trick to sell more dongles.

how is no headphone jack making it harder to pirate? explain yourself faggot

I've stopped listening to music, watching TV and movies years ago.
They can all suck dick.

I thought that gun is a penis from thumbnail

You can just plug the phone into a recording device because analog has no possibility of DRM. It's a trick that's existed amongst normies since casette tapes were a thing.
If DRM becomes mandatory, then it's much more difficult to get a direct feed because you have to work around the built-in DRM chips, making it harder for boomers and normalfags.
Kinda in the same camp here, politics has become a better entertainment source

yes, ripping CDs is damn near impossible. removing the CD drive, much like removing the headphone jack, is a plot by the jews to make it harder to pirate, right?

dumbass

>politics has become a better entertainment source
Wait next 10 years and then the politics will also become boring. All political circus is entertainment for plebs. Focus on your family life and tell everyone who isn't feeding you to fuck off.

You can't get rid of analog in audio.
There's still a DAC inside digitally connected headphones and said DAC feed the analog signal into the dynamics/drivers/ your sound emitters of choice.

This. There's nothing stopping you from ripping the drivers out of your headphones and niggerrigging it to a recording device. Or you can just get a USB DAC and rip Spotify all you want.

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Analog_hole

question to ask yourself is when was the last time you even had CD-ROM drive standard on a system?

(((The record companies))) aren't really concerned about the high-agency hackers/radicals (because you will never stop them), they're concerned about locking out the normies/goyim.
Think about it, is your average normie going to rip apart their Beats to pirate music? Will the average normie know what a DAC is?

what the fuck have you been smoking?

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My mom's laptop is only 2ish years old and has an optical drive.

Any laptop that isn't ultra-thin and throttles to sub-gigahertz speeds upon anything more intensive than Facebook browsing will have a DVD drive.

No one is willing to pay for music any more unless it's Spotify Premium or satellite radio, so that's what they should be concerned about.
As far as I can tell, the normies only watch things like:

ALL CAPS TITLE??? (NOT CLICKBAIT) Makeup Tutorial DISS TRACK (OFFICIAL MUSIC VIDEO) (ft. Jeffree Star)

Even if you remove the headphone jack there are still a billion other ways to pirate. The analog hole will not be closed in our life time if ever. We have no issues with pirating digital stuff anyway.

>if ever
>implying you won't be required to plug your brain into the zuckernet by 2030

>Is gradual ommission of 3.5mm headphone jack a plot by music copyright groups to make music harder to pirate?
Are you absolutely retarded? This has absolutely no bearing on if the music is pirated or not. The music industry has largely given up (even iTunes dropped DRM in 2009) and switched to actually putting in effort to find models consumers like. Far less shady shit here than with movies.

>ripping songs from an analog source with your phone
what the fuck stupid shit did I just read
you do realize that blu-ray players play CDs right

This. Streaming has meant record labels have completely abandoned their funding of music DRM systems. The funding for the DRM is all coming from TV and movie studios now (such as Netflix and Amazon).

OP is off the mark. Apple just wanted to save money and drive sales of Beats headphones.

>you do realize that blu-ray players play CDs right
ps4 doesn't