Amazon to Sell Music Without Copy Protection - New York TimesFirst Faved : May 16 2007 by ChrisWeiFaved : 1 time with noteViewed : 5 timesFave It!
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Quoted: Amazon’s copy-protection-free MP3s will allow customers to play their music on virtually any of personal device.
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nice!
Love it but think it's a little weird that we'd take this stance in music when Amazon video downloads are DRM'd all over the place.
Big labels are still evil but finally they're doing something for their customers...