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MySpace To Launch DRM-Free Music Store

myspacelogo.jpgMySpace is starting a DRM-free music store, says the NYT.

Exact terms of the deal and details about the new site, like prices for downloaded music tracks, were not disclosed. But MySpace did say the site would offer songs free of digital rights management software or D.R.M., which is used to prevent illicit copying but can create technical hurdles for buyers. The songs would be playable on any portable music device, including Apple's iPod.
The store will also feature ring tones, tickets, T-shirts, and all that other stuff the kids like.

MySpace and Record Companies Create Music Site [NYT]

12:59 PM on Thu Apr 3 2008
By Meg Marco
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