Tuesday, September 25, 2007

Amazon's New unDRM'ed Music Store


The big news today is that Amazon has launched it's new DRM-free music store. That's right, straight up MP3s. All the songs are 100% transferable to anyone you want to send them to. You can play it on any MP3 player. You can burn it to as many CDs as you want. And, unlike emusic.com, you buy it per song rather than a flat monthly fee.

I'm very much against DRM (Digital Rights Management or as I call it "corruptible media") and I feel pretty guilty about illegal downloads so this sounds like its right up my alley.

Amazon MP3 Beta

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