Published 1/7/2009
by Pulkit Chandna
at Maximum PC all RSS Feed
iTunes has expanded its library of DRM-free music with the addition of 8 million songs devoid of any copyright protection. The move that was announced today at Macworld comes after Apple reached an understanding with the three largest music labels, Sony BMG, Warner Music, and Universal. It already has a similar agreement with EMI and has been providing music belonging to that label sans any DRM for around a year. Apple is also going to allow people the luxury of ridding their iTunes music library of its copyright protection. But for that users will have to shelve out an extra 30 cents for every song they want to convert. Another 2 million DRM-free tracks are going to become available on iTunes in April. read more
(link)
Tags:
Related Content
iTunes to Go DRM-Free: Report
technologyexpert.blogspot.com 1/6/2009 — Reports from two different media outlets indicate that iTunes is going to expand its offering of DRM-free music to all four major music labels, and that an announcement will be forthcoming this week (possibly / probably during today's keynote). ...
Changes Coming to the iTunes Store
apple.com 1/6/2009 — 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 ...
Sony's VAIO P ultraportable revealed
engadget.com 1/6/2009 —
Chicklet keyboard , check. Tiny pointing nub, check. Looks like this is Sony's Vaio P series ultraportable on display at CES. By on display we mean, on display as these shots were taken off the display monitors here at CES. Engadget was first in ...
Truphone's iPhone App Adds Skype, Twitter Support
technologyexpert.blogspot.com 1/7/2009 — Truphone, which I've written about twice recently, announced Tuesday at Macworld that it was adding the ability to make and receive Skype calls to its iPhone / iPod Touch application, as well as adding support for Twitter, Google Talk, MSN ...