eHomeUpgrade: thinks Microsoft, if it wants to make its digital music vision come true, needs to buy WEED, the peer to peer download music DRM technology developed by Seattle-based Shared Media Licensing (SML). “It allows people to download full, high-quality audio (the technology can also be applied to video) tracks they’re interested in and play them up to three times before being prompted to purchase them for about a dollar. Here’s the best part: SML’s backend technology compensates artists 50% of all revenue and buyers can resell their tracks and earn a 20% commission! What better incentive can you give music fans to spread the word.”