Play.com Selling DRM free music
Online retailer Play.com has today launched a store selling digital music tracks without DRM (digital rights management) copy protection, in a move it is describing as “taking on iTunes in the UK”.
The top 100 tracks will cost from 65p per track and albums from £4.99. Play.com said albums in the top 100 would be available £1 cheaper than on Apple’s download service, iTunes.
Now you will be able to download DRM free music onto your iPod.
[…] bspcn wrote an interesting post today onHere’s a quick excerpt… 100 tracks will cost from 65p per track and albums from £4.99. Play.com said albums in the top 100 would be available £1 cheaper than on Apple’s download service, iTunes. Now you will be able to download DRM free music onto your iPod. […]
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DRM Free sales is the way to go. If a consumer can’t easily get it legally, they will just pirate it.
Comment by DRM Free Audio — March 5, 2008 @ 8:21 pm