Songs the company sells are no longer wrapped in copyright protection software. It's good for consumers and record labels, but will it also be good for Apple in the long term? CNET contributor Don ...
Apple's iTunes Store began selling DRM-free songs from EMI on Wednesday. DRM (digital rights management) software prevents owners from copying or freely using a digital file across multiple devices.
Today’s the day when the music at the iTunes Store is unshackled from the bonds of digital rights management (DRM). And exactly what should you celebrate (or mourn) with this event? Let’s take a look.
Apple Inc. has shaken up the online music world again with its announcement that iTunes would abandon digital rights management (DRM) and embrace variable pricing. The move by the world’s largest ...
At the Macworld Expo today, Apple Inc. confirmed reports that all four majors were now onboard to deliver DRM-free music through iTunes. Apple has offered DRM-free music from EMI since May 2007; the ...
DRM-Free Songs from EMI Available on iTunes for $1.29 in May Apple today announced that EMI Music’s entire digital catalog of music will be available for purchase DRM-free (without digital rights ...
Apple Inc. met its self-imposed deadline, if just barely, by updating iTunes to Version 7.2 and putting tracks and albums free of copy protection up for sale today. The new version of iTunes for Mac ...
Apple has announced three significant changes to its iTunes Store at Macworld Expo, but the first is undoubtedly the biggest news: The music and video download service, which features more than 10 ...