EMI to sell DRM-free songs through Apple
The EMI group announced that they would start selling songs without copy-protection technology through Apple Itunes' stores. The songs will be more expensive than regular songs sold by Itunes, $1.29 instead of $0.99. Without the copy-protection, it will be easier for users to copy the songs on other players, and to copy the songs of other devices, not only on Ipods.
The Denver Post reports:
The DRM used by Apple does not work with competing services or devices, meanin More ...
Posted by on on Wed, 4 Apr 2007 20:53 in News

