Play.com Removes DRM From Tracks, Goes Against iTunes and Amazon
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EMI, Sony BMG, Warner Music, Universal Music and a number of other independent labels have now all signed with Online Etailer Play.com to offer their tracks without any Digital Rights Management "protection". Although not the first one to offer DRM-free music, Play.com is certainly the best known having won the award for best e-tailer (from Which? Magazine) this year ahead of archrival Amazon. More than three million music tracks will now be available following the...
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