Maybe , just maybe this is the beginning of the end for DRM (Digital Rights Managed) music sold by the subscription model.
God I hope so.
Check it out at : http://opinion.latimes.com/bitplayer/2007/05/apple_opens_drm.html
an excerpt as reported in the LA Times ....
"As promised earlier this year, Apple unveiled an "iTunes Plus" section of its virtual music store today. How appropriate -- the song files are extra large! Of course, that's not what it's about. The Plus section contains tracks with significantly less compression (for higher fidelity) and no electronic locks (for wider interoperability). Most of the material is from EMI labels -- including a small portion of Paul McCartney's solo oeuvre, a recent addition to EMI's digital offerings -- although there are scattered offerings from some indie labels."
It's not everything that needs to happen, but it is a start.
Thankx,
bigmike
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