Warner will sell DRM-free mp3s on Amazon
David Johnson December 28th, 2007
Amazon.com added Warner Music Group to the growing number of labels that sell music free of copy protections in its digital music store. In the linked article, Forbes contends that Amazon is training its guns on Apple in a music download shoot-out. Only EMI sells rights-free music on iTunes.


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1. TheFalcon | December 31st, 2007 at 7:17 pm
It’s good that more companies decide to go DRM free, but I’d rather it be on iTunes (or both) since Amazon’s store is just available in the US while iTunes is in Europe too (and probably everwhere else).
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