Apple expands DRM-free downloads
We all know that Apple is selling DRM-free music from EMI on the iTunes Store. Well Apple sent out a small note to all it’s music partners offering them the same treatment as EMI, asking if they would like to sell their music and videos DRM-free. If the deal bares any similarity to the EMI one, we can expect to pay a little more for that DRM-free goodness.
I would just like to give props to Apple for reaching out and doing this, I know I don’t mind paying a little more to know that my music is DRM-free. Now all iTunes needs to work on is better quality downloads and we’ll be set.
via [MacUser]
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“Now all iTunes needs to work on is better quality downloads and we’ll be set.”
I was under the impression that all DRM free tracks were going to be “twice” the quality of the current tracks offered on iTunes. Is that not high enough quality?
on May 1, 2007 at 12:28 AM - LINK