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I had a strange experience with iTunes Plus recently that left me scratching my head at the logic of DRM. I was trying to create a playlist and realised an album I had bought a while ago wasn't in my...
Tired of being bold and exciting, Radiohead is capping its return to the status quo by finally making the move to iTunes. Everything is available as iTunes Plus, and you can buy tracks a la carte (a...
Today all of Radiohead's albums have been made available to purchase on iTunes. Not only that, but they are available as "iTunes Plus" (read: no DRM). We're sure the addition of Radiohead's album catalog has everything to do with...
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Dan Moren looks back at developments in Digital Rights Management since iTunes began selling DRM-free songs a year ago. Original post by timothy and software by Elliott Back
· Oh, Radiohead and the Internet. Again. The band are asking fans to remix their song, “Nude,” the second single from their album, In Rainbows. It’s being done in conjunction with iTunes and GarageBand, where fans can purchase individual tracks on iTunes Plus (no, you can’t name your own price) for bass, voice, guitar, [...]
Play.com have pre-empted Amazon's DRM-free mp3 service with their own shop. And I’m pleased to see my EMI album on there for a bit cheaper than you can get it on iTunes. Well… four pence cheaper! Also, it's iTunes Plus so there’s no DRM on that download either. But if you're anti-Apple or simply prefer [...]
Some people (not me, of course) download songs from Apple’s iTunes, immediately burn them to disc, and then reload them from disc to remove the Digital Rights Management protection (aka DRM). Newer albums on Apple’s site come in “iTunes Plus” with the DRM protection removed yet they are still in Apple’s proprietary format. Meanwhile over at Amazon, songs are available for the same 99 cents but in...
Three months after Apple dropped prices on its DRM-free music to match those of its protected tracks, you still have to pay to upgrade your songs. A lot of you are unhappy about that, so we tried to dig a little to find out why. Read More...