DRM-free iTunes , EMI++

Kudos to EMI for their deal with iTunes to offer DRM-free songs on iTunes. It seems Steve Job's has also put his money where his mouth is.

What's amazing is that it's taken this long for the big boys in the music industry to realise that DRM is flawed by the laws of economics and physics. Other companies like eMusic realised this a long time ago.

No matter how they dress it up as a "premium" service, this hopefully signals the end of DRM protected media. RIP DRM.

tola – Tue, 2007 – 04 – 03 14:14

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