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January 6th, 2009

iTunes finally goes DRM-free ... does anyone really care?

Posted by Adrian Kingsley-Hughes @ 11:46 am

Categories: Apple

Tags: Digital-rights Management, Apple Inc., Apple iTunes, Digital Rights Management (DRM), Digital Media, Digital Music, Security, Consumer Electronics, Personal Technology, Adrian Kingsley-Hughes

News from the Macworld Expo - iTunes is in the final stages of shedding DRM, offering some eight million of its 10 million songs in Apple’s iTunes Plus DRM-free format. But does anyone care? Is there anyone who is still concerned about DRM buying anything from the iTunes store?

Here’s the deal. Starting today, four music labels (Universal Music Group, Sony BMG, Warner Music Group and EMI) along with numerous independent labels are offering music in Apple’s 256 kbps AAC DRM-free format. At present some eight million tracks are available in iTunes Plus format. By the end of March all 10 million titles will be available DRM-free.

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Customers who have bought DRM-encumbered tracks now have the opportunity to carry out a one-click upgrade of their entire library into iTunes Plus format for 30 cents per song or 30 percent of the album price (Apple takes the opportunity to squeeze the final few drops of cash out of DRM).

But does anyone care? Really? Is anyone who is concerned about DRM buying music from iTunes? There are plenty of online outlets now offering DRM-free music so Apple isn’t leading as much as playing catch-up.

In other iTunes news, by April, iTunes will be available at one of three price points: $0.69, $0.99 and $1.29, with most albums still priced at $9.99. Price tiers will be set by the labels. This price-tiering seems to be Apple’s concession to the music labels for ditching DRM. My guess however is that this tiering system will backfire on the music industry and result in prices coming down.

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Another survey choice: reluctant iTunes purchaser
I very reluctantly purchase from iTunes only because there is sometimes no CD version for sale anywhere because it is exclusive to iTunes. Then I burn it to CD and re-rip it to Ogg vorbis.
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Playing catchup  frgough | 01/06/09
Several Big Catches  soonerproud | 01/06/09
AAC is MP3's successor and is an open standard  Kid Icarus-21097050858087920245213802267493 | 01/06/09
Old Hack around iTunes  kg6ygs@... | 01/07/09
Are you serious? What garbage!  kckn4fun | 01/07/09
So Apple has good DRM  tikigawd | 01/08/09
Please read the article before posting  Marcos El Malo | 01/08/09
Just everybody.  CobraA1 | 01/06/09
Apple DRM  mjolnar@... | 01/07/09
iTrue... happy  eldernorm | 01/13/09
i will actually buy from iTunes now...  doctorSpoc | 01/06/09
Try Playing  soonerproud | 01/06/09
Who cares about Zen, Zune...  GoPower | 01/06/09
Millions do  soonerproud | 01/06/09
Yes, who cares about products with less than 10% marketshare?  NonZealot | 01/06/09
Apparently you do  MacCanuck | 01/07/09
Both Zen and Zune..  msalzberg | 01/06/09
Both are good players, actually  tikigawd | 01/08/09
Sure.  CobraA1 | 01/06/09
Most do but some don't (NT)  soonerproud | 01/06/09
Why would you  soonerproud | 01/06/09
Here's how I see it.  CobraA1 | 01/06/09
Welcome to the club!  ajn465 | 01/07/09
Which major players ...  msalzberg | 01/06/09
LOL!!! almost all players DO now support AAC.. even Zunes do!  doctorSpoc | 01/06/09
Theft!  frabjous | 01/06/09
Theft?  philipralban@... | 01/07/09
Yes, theft.  msalzberg | 01/07/09
Sometimes yes, sometimes no.  richard233 | 01/07/09
Not theft, misdirection.  philipralban@... | 01/07/09
Here's the quote:  msalzberg | 01/07/09
my apologies.  philipralban@... | 01/07/09
I've been buying DRM Free Music for Years!  Freddy McGriff | 01/06/09
deleted message  msalzberg | 01/06/09
Only 6 million songs?  Narg | 01/06/09
Six million ... eight million ...  Adrian Kingsley-HughesZDNet Moderator | 01/06/09
Actually...Ten Million.  A Grain of Salt | 01/06/09
Selection still matters...  mark@... | 01/06/09
There are several issues  Jacobus7 | 01/06/09
Interesting results so far  CobraA1 | 01/06/09
RE: iTunes finally goes DRM-free ... done anyone really care?  junkmail@... | 01/06/09
who's the nob  jdstrong | 01/06/09
Fail  Metronome49 | 01/07/09
Not fail  PedroTabs | 01/08/09
junkmail by name, junkmail by message...However for me...  DevJonny | 01/07/09
Cannot buy song in Hong Kong  kevinet | 01/06/09
RE: iTunes finally goes DRM-free ... done anyone really care?  BeastofBurden | 01/06/09
Three Ipods and never made an iTunes purchase  softwareFlunky | 01/06/09
actually MP3 doesn't sound just as good...  doctorSpoc | 01/07/09
Sure, I could re-record everything,  softwareFlunky | 01/07/09
RE: iTunes finally goes DRM-free ... does anyone really care?  philipralban@... | 01/07/09
Of course people care (duh)  quasilou | 01/07/09
RE: iTunes finally goes DRM-free ... does anyone really care?  chromeronin | 01/07/09
RE: iTunes finally goes DRM-free ... does anyone really care?  chromeronin | 01/07/09
itunes? drm free? yes I care!!!  varick | 01/07/09
Try the Zune player (nt)  tikigawd | 01/08/09
Amazon MP3s already DRM free, and only $0.99/each.  JonathonDoe | 01/07/09
Forget I-tune$  Jaytmoon | 01/07/09
A Sad Day in Freetardia  Marcos El Malo | 01/08/09
RE: iTunes finally goes DRM-free ... does anyone really care?  MAC-Attack | 01/09/09
Another survey choice: reluctant iTunes purchaser  21_years_IT | 03/17/09

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