Something Positive About A Record Company? Heavens!

Shocking, isn't it? But, with the announcement of EMI allowing Apple to sell unprotected songs on iTunes, we're finally seeing a chink in the entertainment industry's love of DRM. Yes, they're slightly more expensive (though this is mitigated by doubling the bitrate of the songs from 128k AAC to 256k and keeping the price the same for buying full albums).

Hopefully, this will be the start of a host of music labels selling non-DRM encumbered tracks, and as a bonus, the end of the stupid 'iTMS lock-in' story that continues to crop up from time to time.

currently playing: Prefab Sprout – When Love Breaks Down
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