617 OpenRightsGroup-Squadron has rolled lots of bouncing anti-DRM bombs and it is definitely looking like cracks are developing. Record companies need to get to high ground.
Geeklawyer was interested to see yet another label talking about issuing DRM free music. Last time it was EMI that released DRM free music in April. Now Universal is looking at an experimental release. This means that someone called Amy Winegum will now be available without restrictions.
A good thing? Dunno, Geeklawyer will download some of her stuff from a p2p system and let you know.
Then you and he can go off and buy CD’s - oh hang on, no - now it’s OK to buy MP3s from iTunes.
Update: Not from iTunes. Universal objects to other peoples monopolies, iTunes, and so it is selling via Amazon, Real etc
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