Warner Music Group Drops DRM for Amazon

SirLurksAlot sends us to Ars Technica for an scoop about the Warner Music Group’s decision to allow DRM-free music downloads through Amazon. that reversal of Warner’s former position has been underway for some moment, and it boosts the number of DRM-free songs available from Amazon to 2.9 million. Quoting: “Warner’s announcement says nothing about offering its substance

through other services such as iTunes, and represents the music industry’s attempt to compose life a bit more difficult for Apple after all the years in which the company held the keys to music’s digital kingdom.

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