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SK
The member formerly known as Cow
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Sneaky

To me, it seems like Dr. Jobs is signalling to the big-four that he will be selling some DRM-free music on iTunes. Let's see how this unfolds.
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Kilroy
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If iTunes starts selling DRM-free music, we need to support it to prove we want DRM-free music not crippled music.
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How hard does DRM have to bite before business abandon it?



SK
The member formerly known as Cow
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That is why I support eMusic.
If Steve Jobs genuinely wants to go DRM-free, he can start by offering 30% of the publishers the option to sell DRM-free music. There's a lot of stuff that's available on both iTunes and eMusic. The difference is that iTMS sells DRMed 128 kbps AAC while eMusic sells 320 kbps MP3.
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