Saturday, February 10th 2007
EMI asking for offers on their music, sans DRM's
It seems like the music industry really is turning away from the highly-criticized DRM (Digital Rights Management) technology. EMI, a record label, has been asking companies for offers of all their music. And this time, instead of offering it as a DRM-infested WMA, EMI is offering it as an unaltered MP3 file. There will be more details if music distributors such as iTunes, Yahoo Music, and Urge decide to buy these clean MP3 files.
Source:
The Inquirer
4 Comments on EMI asking for offers on their music, sans DRM's
good news tho, now just need to convence people to ditch mp3 for vorbis and the like where quility is acctualy excelent and there are no licence fees to use it(mp3 is licneced so leigaly to make them u need to pay a fee)