August 6, 2014
If you haven’t heard the story of Keurig’s attempts to monopolize the coffee cartridge market, I suggest you read up—because it’s pretty wild. They’re looking ot install DRM (yeah, the same stuff for music and movies) to make sure only licensed K cups can be used. David Evans provides some analysis of the story today.
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