iTunes going DRM free starting in March

Discussion in 'The Lounge' started by LauraR, Jan 7, 2009.

  1. LauraR

    LauraR MajorGeeks Super-Duper Administrator Staff Member

    http://www.macworld.com/article/137946/2009/01/itunestore.html


    Plus a new pricing structure:

     
  2. Speculant

    Speculant The Confused One

    A step in the right direction IMO.

    It might finally convince some music pirates to convert to legality, with all that DRM gone.
     
  3. LauraR

    LauraR MajorGeeks Super-Duper Administrator Staff Member

    For sure a step in the right direction.

    This is not altruistic though. I have to think, without having the actual figures, that iTunes has a good amount of the online music downloads (legal). By doing this, and allowing iTunes to be able to be played on other players, they should secure even more of the market. I think they have the most songs available. Business-wise, it's the smart thing to do. They may get some converts.
     
  4. Mimsy

    Mimsy Superior Imperial Queen of the MG Games Forum

    The files are still in the proprietary AAC format, that has to be converted to mp3 before it will work on any of my four music players. Since I can get DRM-free mp3 files elsewhere, at a better price... why should I use iTunes again? :p
     

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