News - EMI dumping DRM?
2007-Apr-02, Monday 15:14![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
EMI dumps DRM on iTunes. Is the glacier moving?
Only on iTunes, but DRM free is good regardless.
ETA: Not just on iTunes. EMI Press Release:
ETA: Not just on iTunes. EMI Press Release:
From today, EMI's retailers will be offered downloads of tracks and albums in the DRM-free audio format of their choice in a variety of bit rates up to CD quality. EMI is releasing the premium downloads in response to consumer demand for high fidelity digital music for use on home music systems, mobile phones and digital music players. EMI's new DRM-free products will enable full interoperability of digital music across all devices and platforms.
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Date: 2007-Apr-02, Monday 14:20 (UTC)no subject
Date: 2007-Apr-02, Monday 14:24 (UTC)They're releasing stuff at up to CD quality. Yeah baby.
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Date: 2007-Apr-02, Monday 14:24 (UTC)Wow, and it was EMI too? THAT was unexpected!
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Date: 2007-Apr-02, Monday 14:26 (UTC)I'm happy to oblige them in this case.
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Date: 2007-Apr-02, Monday 14:29 (UTC)'Arry has been talking about this for a good few months.
You know, not that I pay more attention to what men say when I have a crush on them or anything... O:-)
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Date: 2007-Apr-02, Monday 14:28 (UTC)no subject
Date: 2007-Apr-02, Monday 14:54 (UTC)no subject
Date: 2007-Apr-02, Monday 15:04 (UTC)no subject
Date: 2007-Apr-02, Monday 14:51 (UTC)99p per track is overpriced in comparison to CDs.
Still, it’s a major move forwards.
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Date: 2007-Apr-02, Monday 14:59 (UTC)Don't know anything about Apple and independents, but if they want to limit their product range then more fool them.
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Date: 2007-Apr-02, Monday 15:12 (UTC)This is why Apple’s open letter about DRM the other week stank of hypocrisy.
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Date: 2007-Apr-02, Monday 21:13 (UTC)Way I see, people who care about DRM aren't using iTunes and wont until they make all of their music DRM-free (and maybe not even then). People who are using iTunes probably aren't bothered, unless they've directly ran up against it when copying music. So I'm not sure how people are celebrating because they're directly effected.
But regardless, information should be as free as possible, so yes, a good move.
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Date: 2007-Apr-02, Monday 21:26 (UTC)I'm happy because it's a sign that the industry is prepared to catch up with the market, that's it, really.