Fans of DRM-Free Music Rejoice!
Apple’s iTunes and e-tailer Amazon.com are in position to test this hypothesis in the coming months. On Wednesday, Amazon announced that it plans to sell digital songs from record label EMI Group that will be DRM-free. Amazon’s unprotected music, which will be sold from the retailer’s upcoming download store, can be played on a wide variety of portable music players, including Apple’s iPod and Microsoft’s Zune. Amazon’s announcement follows one last month from Apple, which is also due to begin selling unprotected music from EMI.
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