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Napster debuts its brand new DRM-free MP3 store today. Like Amazon MP3, the songs will play on any device and any number of computers, and cost $.99 per single, and $9.95 per album. [via]
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Rhapsody, Real Networks' music subscription service, has heeded the moves of Amazon and other restriction-free music sellers by opening up its own non-DRM MP3 store. The move also frees up MP3s bought over Verizon's V Cast service. [via]
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If you're a free software lover who's concerned about your privacy and the limitations of DRM, you don't want an iPhone. Amidst Apple's iPhone advertising blitz helped along by positively bubbly media coverage, the Free Software Foundation calls out the dark sides of the new iPhone. iPhone completely blocks free software. Developers must pay a tax to Apple, who becomes the sole authority over what can and can't be on everyone's phones.iPhone endorses and supports Digital Restrictions Management (DRM) technology.iPhone exposes your whereabouts and provides ways for others to track you without your knowledge.iPhone won't play patent- and DRM-free formats like Ogg Vorbis and Theora. Note: When the FSF refers to "free software," it doesn't mean read more »
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