Monday, April 02, 2007

Digital Music Without Copy Protection for Sale

Reuters, April 2, 2007 -- Apple and EMI will reveal a ground-breaking deal on Monday for Apple to sell the music label's songs free from copy protection limits, the Wall Street Journal reported on Sunday.

The report said music giant EMI plans to sell "significant amounts" of its catalogue without anti-piracy software, citing people familiar with the matter, and that the music label is considering not only Apple's iTunes stores but other outlets.

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Source Are From HardwareZone.Com

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