mohit | Shared With: Everyone - Apr 21 2007 | apple, drm, news, technology, itunes
Wish the file format was mp3. That will prevent initial adoption by some people -- including myself.
Quoted: Lastly, we'd like to point out that, coincidentally, very, very few devices actually stand to benefit from Apple selling DRM-free AAC tracks. The iPod plays MP3s, but popular devices devices by all the big companies -- iRiver, Creative, Archos, most SanDisk devices, etc. (we forgetting any?) -- do not support AAC.

- eric - Apr 21 2007
You must be Mohit's friend before you can comment on this Fave.Since EMI has now basically stated that they are OK with DRM-free distribution at the right price, can't any o the other major stores start selling DRM-free MP3s just as soon as they get a deal?
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