Via Wired.com: iTunes Music Store Finally Ditches DRM, Adds New Prices:
"After years of fits, starts, threats and ultimatums, Steve Jobs and three major labels have come to terms on a deal: Music will be available immediately on iTunes without DRM restrictions. Free of the limitations that currently restrict music playback to Apple products, the new plan will let consumers choose from three price levels instead of the 99-cent song model the store implemented on day one."
http://blog.wired.com/business/2009/01/apple-promises.html
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Tuesday, January 6, 2009
iTunes Music Store Finally Ditches DRM, Adds New Prices, Wired.com, 1/6/09
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