Rob Glaser, the founder of RealNetworks, tried to circumvent Apple's restrictions in July 2004 with a service called Harmony.
2004年7月,RealNetworks的创始人罗伯·格拉瑟试图绕开苹果的限制,推出了一项名为Harmony的服务。
He had attempted to convince Jobs to license Apple's FairPlay format to Harmony,
他曾经努力说服乔布斯把苹果的FairPlay格式授权给Harmony,
but when that didn't happen, Glaser just reverse-engineered it and used it with the songs that Harmony sold.
但是未能如愿,于是格拉瑟就把FairPlay格式做了逆向工程,并使用在Harmony出售的歌曲上。
Glaser's strategy was that the songs sold by Harmony would play on any device, including an iPod or a Zune or a Rio,
格拉瑟的策略是让Harmony出售的歌曲能够在任何设备上播放,包括iPod、Zmie和Rio,
and he launched a marketing campaign with the slogan "Freedom of Choice."
之后他还发布了以“选择自由”为口号的营销活动。
Jobs was furious and issued a release saying that
乔布斯怒不可遏,发布新闻稿称,
Apple was "stunned that RealNetworks has adopted the tactics and ethics of a hacker to break into the iPod."
苹果“非常吃惊里尔网络采用黑客式的不道德手段侵入iPod”。
RealNetworks responded by launching an Internet petition that demanded "Hey Apple! Don't break my iPod."
作为回应,里尔网络发起了一次网络请愿,广为呼吁:“嗨,苹果!不要毁了我的iPod。”
Jobs kept quiet for a few months,
随后的几个月内,乔布斯一直保持沉默,
but in October he released a new version of the iPod software that caused songs bought through Harmony to become inoperable.
但是在10月,他发布了一款新版的iPod软件,不再支持从Harmony购买的任何歌曲。
"Steve is a one- of-a-kind guy," Glaser said. "You know that about him when you do business with him."
格拉瑟说:“史蒂夫是个独一无二的家伙。你和他做生意的时候就能感受到这一点了。”