DRM-free Music from iTunes
Saturday, April 7th, 2007 | Apple News
Apple is revolutionazing the music industry once again. All of the EMI Music’s diginal catalog is now offered DRM-free on iTunes. This means that you can do whatever you want with the music you purchase from iTunes. No more restrictions. This is a major step toward compatability of music purchased through iTunes Music Store and non-Apple MP3 players. Apple plans to offer half of its iTunes Music Store collection of songs DRM-free by the end of 2007. The DRM-free songs come at a small premium. These songs will cost $1.29 each. And if you already own songs that are now DRM-free, Apple will let you remove the restrictions for 30 cents per song.
To read more about this new offer from Apple click here.
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