EMI announces DRM-free song downloads
EMI announced today that they are offering their entire music catalogue sans DRM. Their first distributor: Apple's iTunes, where songs will be available in May for $1.29 per song. The new tracks will offer a higher sound quality that DRM tracks. Users who previously purchased EMI songs with DRM will be able to upgrade for $.30 per song. Apple's Steve Jobs, who co-presented the announcement, said he expects 50% of all music to be DRM-free by the end of the year.








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Posted by Woclaissinnat | March 7, 2008 10:35 AM