Universal Goes DRM Free: iTunes Store Left Out in Cold

Written on August 10, 2007 – 1:51 pm | by GoogleBot |

How do the record companies break the shackles of the ruling iTunes/iPod duumvirate? By selling DRM free music everywhere except the iTunes Store. Universal is the second of the Big Four record companies to realize that copy protection doesn’t work, and it plans a six month trial of DRM free digital music, starting this month.

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