Friday, June 1, 2007
iTunes Plus with DRM free tracks now available
Apple has released iTunes 7.2, with iTunes Plus, now offering higher bitrate, DRM-free tracks from EMI. The release comes a few months after the big announcement that Apple and EMI would partner to bring open, non-copyprotected music to the masses.
iTunes Plus allows users to upgrade existing purchases to the new format where available. It also asks users if they wish to always purchase the DRM-free version of songs when available.
As we've said before, this is a great development for consumers. The ability to download high quality AAC files with no DRM makes us very happy.
If you are looking for DRM-free movie downloads please check out http://www.hungryflix.com.
iTunes Plus allows users to upgrade existing purchases to the new format where available. It also asks users if they wish to always purchase the DRM-free version of songs when available.
As we've said before, this is a great development for consumers. The ability to download high quality AAC files with no DRM makes us very happy.
If you are looking for DRM-free movie downloads please check out http://www.hungryflix.com.
Labels: DRM, EMI, hungryflix, iTunes, iTunes plus
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