Amazon's new DRM-free MP3s
- added September 25, 2007
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- sloan
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Wow, a lot of acronyms up there. But it's actually very cool news: Amazon's new music store, selling 99-cent MP3s free of DRM. Ahhh. Faith in progress = restored!
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This new service looks very promising. I love that they made deals with independent labels as well (something iTunes hasn't done, at least with DRM-free files).
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- weakmassive
- 09/28/07
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Just bought Le Concorde's "Universe and Villa" album from Amazon MP3. It was a whole 5 bucks cheaper than iTunes ($12 on iTunes, $7 on Amazon) and DRM-free.
I had to enable my 1-click settings (which I haven't used before) and download their software (which works similar to eMusic). But it worked fine and downloaded in less than a minute. Life is good.-
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- weakmassive
- 09/28/07
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Yeah, the downloader software is surprisingly slick! It got the MP3s into iTunes seamlessly -- totally awesome.
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