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If Amazon brings its plans to bear, it would follow in the footsteps of Microsoft, which followed in the footsteps of Apple with its Zune digital media player and online music store. Microsoft, too, is rumored to be considering DRM-free music, all spurred by Apple CEO Steve Jobs' open lett...
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Sci-Tech Today says
(in Will Amazon Usher in DRM-Free Era?)
The original e-commerce giant is throwing down the digital music gauntlet. With iTunes, Amazon, and EMI on the bandwagon, could the world of copyright-protected music finally be coming to an end?
With the exception of EMI, record labels have fought against the notion of DRM-free music,...
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NewsFactor Network says
(in Will Amazon Usher in DRM-Free Era?)
The original e-commerce giant is throwing down the digital music gauntlet. With iTunes, Amazon, and EMI on the bandwagon, could the world of copyright-protected music finally be coming to an end?
With the exception of EMI, record labels have fought against the notion of DRM-free music,...
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He also has a no-nonsense view of DRM. "The reason why we don't put copy protection on our games isn't because we're nice guys. We do it because the people ...
Tue, Dec 8 | from Ars Technica