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EMI Unlocks DRM For Other Digital Music Stores


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Music label EMI is letting more music stores have access to its catalog without using DRM. PassAlong Networks, which provides technology to power online stores like the one belonging to f.y.e., yesterday secured a license to EMI's music, as did the UK's 7digital. Both companies plan to sell the music at higher bit rates than the iTunes Store.

Read more at Ars Technica

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Only 5 people have viewed this thread - you can tell this is a file sharing friendly forum! Everyone probably thought, "nothing to do with me"!

I suppose that is exactly why this is the right decision by EMI - it wont impact piracy levels as these sites never have been the source of content. Paying customers should be happy though.

What is happening with CD DRM now?

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