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iTunes Goes DRM-Free

Posted by Michael on May 30, 2007

Today iTunes has made the giant leap to DRM-free music in the form of iTunes Plus. The switch to DRM-free music comes after Steve Jobs recently spoke out against digital copyright protection. According to the iTunes website:
For just 30¢ more per song, choose iTunes Plus songs that feature higher quality, 256 kbps AAC encoding — twice the standard bit rate — and no DRM (digital rights management). That means you can play it on iPod and other digital music players and an unlimited number of computers.

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