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December 9th, 2008

Rumor: iTunes music to go DRM-free today

Posted by Jason D. O'Grady @ 5:19 am

Categories: DRM, Music, iTunes, iTunes Store

Tags: Digital-rights Management, Apple Inc., Apple iTunes, Music, Digital Rights Management (DRM), Digital Media, Security, Consumer Electronics, Personal Technology, Jason D. O'Grady

A report originally published by French technology site ElectronLibre says that Apple will spark new interest in its music store by removing DRM from tracks published by Sony, Universal and Warner on December 9th – which is today.

AppleInsider notes:

The site doesn’t point to specific sources but is careful to note that Apple is moving cautiously on the matter following difficult negotiations that allegedly had the labels hoping to negotiate what EMI had done for the launch of iTunes Plus in 2007, when it successfully negotiated prices higher before ultimately agreeing to reduce the price to Apple’s standard 99 cents.

Last month CNet News.com noted that Apple was in preliminary talks with Universal Music Group, Warner Music Group, and Sony BMG about acquiring DRM-free songs, according to two music industry sources. No word yet from Apple, but all eyes are on the Cupertino today to see if it pans out.

In February 2007 an unusually candid Steve Jobs discussed three different alternatives for the future of DRM in an open letter, titled “Thoughts on Music:”

  1. Continue on the current course,
  2. License its FairPlay DRM technology, or
  3. Abolish DRMs entirely

It appears from today’s news that Apple is leaning toward option three.

Where do you stand on the DRM issue? Necessary evil or devil incarnate?

Jason D. O'GradyJason D. O'Grady is the editor of PowerPage.org, which has been publishing daily mobile technology news since December 1995. For disclosures on Jason's industry affiliations, click here or to view Jason's full profile click here.

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It would be a good step forward.  CobraA1 | 12/09/08
Abolish, Duh  wolf_z | 12/09/08
I think the idea is to make it annoying enough...  olePigeon | 12/09/08
Actually,  People | 12/09/08
Not just implementation  rpmyers1 | 12/09/08
So what about the fools that bought the music before?  superbus | 12/09/08
You can send a request to Apple...  olePigeon | 12/09/08
Fools. Nice  People | 12/09/08
Duh...you can already remove it...  techboy_z | 12/09/08
Yeah, but this saves a step. Plus, burn & rip reduces audio quality. [nt]  olePigeon | 12/09/08
Or Doubletwist  AndyCee | 12/09/08
RE: Rumor: iTunes music to go DRM-free today  stee1962 | 12/09/08
Amazon is a nice experience.  People | 12/09/08
DRM too much of a pain  stee1962 | 12/09/08
iVolume.  People | 12/09/08
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RE: Rumor: iTunes music to go DRM-free today  gnesterenko | 12/09/08
RE: Rumor: iTunes music to go DRM-free today  targ8.com | 12/09/08
Leaning towards "Devil Incarnate," myself...  masonwheeler | 12/10/08
RE: Rumor: iTunes music to go DRM-free today  notime555 | 01/08/09

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