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iTunes drops DRM

Discussion in 'Anything goes' started by 2muchcoffeeman, Jan 6, 2009.

  1. 2muchcoffeeman

    2muchcoffeeman Well-Known Member

    Apple also dropped some prices. But the big news is that 80 percent of the store's inventory now comes without DRM encoded into the music, with the rest expected to go DRM-free within a couple of months.

    http://tech.yahoo.com/news/ap/20090106/ap_on_hi_te/tec_apple_macworld_4
    http://www.engadget.com/2009/01/06/live-from-the-macworld-2009-keynote/
    http://www.apple.com/itunes/whatsnew/
     
  2. andyouare?

    andyouare? Guest

    As someone who got a $25 itunes card for xmas, but doesn't have an iPod, yay!
     
  3. Mystery_Meat

    Mystery_Meat Guest

    30 cents a song to upgrade your iTunes library to iTunes plus? Don't know if want.
     
  4. imjustagirl

    imjustagirl Active Member

    I wouldn't pay it unless I didn't have an iPod. I do, so why would I upgrade?
     
  5. Mystery_Meat

    Mystery_Meat Guest

    To move songs onto things that don't have iTunes (my Xbox 360, which won't accept DRM files, for example). Plus between my iPod and laptop, I've gone through two of my five authorized uses. And a new laptop is inevitable in the coming months.
     
  6. imjustagirl

    imjustagirl Active Member

    Right. I should have said "if you don't use an iPod." I use only my iPod and my computer, so I'm good.
     
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