It sure seems that Steve Job's letter about removing the DRM really spoke to some people. Yesterday, Apple and EMI announced that they would begin selling DRM-free music. Apple has since updated their iTunes store, adding the new unlocked music as well as increasing the music quality and price. Apple's Press Release has more info on the EMI bargain.
- EMI's Music will be sold without Digital Rights Manangement restrictions through iTunes.
- These new songs will be higher quality (256kbps) and sell for $1.29/song individually.
- DRM-Restricted songs at the lower quality settings (128kbps) will still be sold for $.99.
- Albums will be in the new higher quality/DRM-less format but remain at the same price.
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