Tuesday, April 3rd, 2007
iTunes Store will sell ENTIRE EMI CATALOG DRM-free!
Boing Boing: iTunes Store will sell ENTIRE EMI CATALOG DRM-free!!11!1ONE!
Apple and EMI just announced that they will be selling DRM-free Apple songs through the iTunes Music Store. The songs will cost 130 percent of the price of the existing crippled songs, and you’ll get to choose. Weirdly, Apple seems to have sold this move to EMI by saying that the DRM-free version will be a “premium” offering for audiophiles who want higher-quality music. I think that audiophiles are probably the people who have the least trouble keeping up with the latest tips for efficiently ripping the DRM off of their music
Not till May darn. It’s a step.
By Laura @ 3:35 pm in Music







