Musik von Sony BMG ab sofort ohne Kopierschutz im Netz

Als letzter der großen Musikkonzerne gibt nun auch Sony BMG den Kopierschutz für seine elektronisch angebotene Musik auf.

Allerdings auf umständliche Weise. Kunden kaufen im Handel Codes, die sie im World Wide

Web gegen Musik tauschen.

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