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Apple wants 30 cents per song to upgrade you iTunes library
You can upgrade your iTunes music and video library right now, if that’s your thing. Apple wants 30 cents per song and 60 cents per music video. For me, that comes out to $3.30 to convert the 11 DRM’d songs I’ve downloaded from iTunes in the five years it’s been ...
Changes Coming to the iTunes Store
apple.com — SAN FRANCISCO January 6, 2009 Apple today announced several changes to the iTunes Store ( www.itunes.com ).... Beginning today, all four major music labels Universal Music Group, Sony BMG, Warner Music Group and EMI, along with thousands of independent ... (more) Changes Coming to the iTunes Store
iTunes Plus: Everything you need to know
iTunes Plus: Everything you need to know
crave.cnet.co.uk — Apple's iTunes Store is almost completely DRM-free , and will be entirely DRM-free from spring. This means... files downloaded from iTunes work on heaps of devices that aren't from Apple. What better way to celebrate the final bullet to the living ... (more) iTunes Plus: Everything you need to know
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GeekSugar — ... If you want to upgrade your current iTunes music and video library to be completely DRM free, expect to pay 30 cents per song and 60 cents per music video. — CrunchGear ...

UK music industry owes an awful lot to digital downloads
CrunchGear — It wasn’t too long ago that the music industry was complaining all day long that digital downloads would ruin the music industry. Au contraire! The BPI (sorta like the UK’s RIAA) has just revealed that 2008 was the biggest ever year in Britain for singles. And yes, the industry has digital downloads to thank. Of course, we’re talking about legal downloads here: iTunes, Amazon MP3, etc. Downloads were up 33 percent last year from the previous, with a total of 115 million files served. Similarly, album downloads were up ...

Personal information in iTunes files should prevent mass piracy
CrunchGear — ... Yes, iTunes-purchased songs are no longer encumbered with DRM, but don’t think that gives you free reign to put songs on your peer-to-peer network of choice all willy nilly. That’s because, while there’s no DRM to prevent you from sharing the songs with other people per se, the songs ...

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