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Apple's ...
apple.com - 1/6/2009
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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 ...
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Changes Coming to the iTunes Store
crave.cnet.co.uk - 1/13/2009
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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 ...
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iTunes Plus: Everything you need to know
appleinsider.com - 1/6/2009
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appleinsider.com —
In what could be a significant victory for
its online music store, Apple is believed to have
landed agreements not only to remove copy protection from the music of all major labels but to also allow direct music downloads to iPhones over cellular ...
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Apple inks deals for all DRM-free iTunes, 3G downloads
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Removing DRM from an iTunes Purchase Costs 30 Cents [Drm]
Lifehacker —
[image] Any track bought prior to today from iTunes' store can upgrade to a 256-kbps, DRM-free version for 30 cents. Once in your library, it's also a right-click to convert to MP3. [ via ]
Upgrade iTunes Song to DRM free Possible
SolSie.com —
... The DRM-free version will be in AAC format (same as the current DRM-free offering from EMI) instead of the popular mp3 but thankfully more and more music players start supporting AAC including the Sony’s newer Walkman players, Microsoft’s Zune and the next version of Windows Media Player. [Via Cnet] ...
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