Wireless carrier Vodafone announced on Monday that its users would get access to DRM-free music from all four major labels through its music catalogue. According to the company, the new offer is available through a partnership with Warner Music and makes Vodafone the first carrier in the world to come with such an of... |
22 September 2009 02:34 GMT |
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It seems that the trend towards transforming the music stores from mobile phone makers and carriers around the world into DRM-free portals is attracting even more companies on its side, with the latest one to adopt it being Orange. Copy locks appear to be on their way to becoming an endangered species, and Orange Mus... |
10 July 2009 11:07 GMT |
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The latest rumors on the Web suggest that Finnish mobile phone maker Nokia might soon remove copy locks from its Nokia Music Store, following a trend on the market that drove a large number of music services to drop DRM. As the offerings would become more popular this way, it seems that Nokia might apply the same tre... |
19 June 2009 05:21 GMT |
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Vodafone seems determined to offer its users who are fond of listening to their favorite songs a wide range of DRM-free MP3 music files. The mobile phone carrier announced that it had signed deals with a number of the largest music labels in the world and that it would be offering an entire catalog of Digital Rights ... |
12 March 2009 11:17 GMT |
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Reportedly, every DRM-free iTunes download will contain your personal information that can end up in the wrong hands, if you're not careful. Slashdot recently posted a reader's comment, revealing that the situation was indeed serious. “Apple's iTunes Plus files are DRM-free, but sharing the file... |
13 January 2009 03:19 GMT |
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Apple has made it official that the iTunes Store is offering eight million of its 10 million songs in DRM-free format starting now, with the remaining two million songs expected to get the same treatment by the end of March. Additional changes have been made. Read on for the full scoop. “Beginning today, all f... |
7 January 2009 05:51 GMT |
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After turning down Samsung's acquisition offer, the flash-based memory vendor SanDisk has announced today the introduction of a new physical music format dubbed “slotMusic,” which will be delivered in the form of microSD cards. In addition, the company has also announced that its new media storage s... |
22 September 2008 05:06 GMT |
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For how long have you been waiting to hear that a DRM-free music store was open? How about one that lets you preview an entire song for free? You can leave your answer in the comments later on. For now, read on to see how you too, as an Apple iPod owner, can grab DRM-free MP3s straight from Rhapsody. Fortune is repor... |
1 July 2008 06:35 GMT |
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The big hassle with the 4 major, RIAA, DRM, EMI, Apple, Jobs, the students, disabled people, little girls, radio webcast and all the related crap isn't by far over yet, as I am sure you are aware of that. Indeed it looks like EMI (one of the 4 major, remember?) has begun to like the taste of freedom once more as... |
3 April 2007 07:11 GMT |
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