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It comes to the question that has been posed many times before, do you want to own or rent your music? Apple seems to think that we want to own it. It can also be said that with the current state of DRM you truly do not own your music the way it is. With the recent EMI DRM-free music announcement maybe some things are going to really start changing Apple’s digital music world.
It’s hard to argue with the above statement, maybe Apple should let the consumer’s decide. I believe this model would be widely accepted by both iTunes users and music labels, why would a label not like the subscription model. It’s money every month. Apple finally killed off the iPhone rumor maybe they can do the same for this.
Read [AppleInsider] via [CNN Money]
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