iTunes Music Store Going DRM-Free


itunes-music-store-going-drm-freeGood news from today’s Macworld Expo keynote: the iTunes Music Store is finally going DRM-free. You’ll no longer be locked into the madness of digital right management when downloading tracks from the store by the end of this quarter — right now 8 of the 10 million songs are available without DRM, with the remainder of the tracks ditching the DRM by the end of March.

With tracks reportedly available at higher quality as well, Apple’s Senior VP of Product Marketing Phil Schiller also announced new pricing tiers for downloads: $0.69, $0.99, or $1.29. The final update to the iTunes family included the news that the iTunes WiFi Music Store accessible from the iPhone is now simply the same iTunes Music Store accessible from your computer, with high-speed 3G access to the service available from iPhone 3Gs.

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Posted On 7 January, 2009 @ 3:57 pm

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