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Monday, April 2, 2007

Higher price for music without DRM

So says EMI and Apple: BBC NEWS | Technology | EMI takes locks off music tracks

EMI said every song in its catalogue will be available in the "premium" format. It said the tracks without locks will cost more and be of higher quality than those it offers now.

Popular EMI artists include Lily Allen, Joss Stone, Robbie Williams, Coldplay and Corinne Bailey Rae.
Posted by Mike at 7:04 AM
Labels: DRM, music

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