EMI and Apple have struck a deal to distribute high-quality, DRM-free music through the iTunes Music Store. The 256kbps AAC files will cost 30 cents more per track and you can still download the 128kbps version for the regular 99 cent price.
The wall hasn't fallen, but I think I see a hole.
Monday, April 2, 2007
DRM-free downloads from EMI and iTunes
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computers,
entertainment,
music,
music downloads,
technology
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