Gizmodo reports from Mac World that the iTunes store is moving to a totally DRM-free sales model. This is great news for everyone who's ever wanted to download a song from iTunes to include in their home-made student video, but hasn't been able to because of the copyright protection built into most of the songs. There will also be a new 3-tiered pricing system, with songs now going for $.69, $.99, or $1.29. Sounds like the complete switchover happens during the first part of 2009. Yay!
Tuesday, January 6, 2009
iTunes to go DRM free!
Gizmodo reports from Mac World that the iTunes store is moving to a totally DRM-free sales model. This is great news for everyone who's ever wanted to download a song from iTunes to include in their home-made student video, but hasn't been able to because of the copyright protection built into most of the songs. There will also be a new 3-tiered pricing system, with songs now going for $.69, $.99, or $1.29. Sounds like the complete switchover happens during the first part of 2009. Yay!
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