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EMI To Sell DRM Free Music on iTunes

April 2, 2007 By Bryce Jacobson 1 Comment

EMI and Apple today announced a plan to sell DRM free music starting this May. Songs on the iTunes store will be sold a higher quality bit-rate of 256 kbps AAC for $1.29 a song. You will also have the option to upgrade songs you have already purchased at the 128 kbps rate for $.30 a song. EMI’s music videos will also be sold without DRM for no additional charge. For more information you can read the press releases at the links below.

Note: EMI will also sell DRM free music on other download stores at a later date.

EMI Press Release
Apple Press Release

Filed Under: News Tagged With: Apple, drm, EMI, iTunes

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  1. Tyler Hayes says

    April 2, 2007 at 11:49 am

    huge

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