Amazon plans to sell music without copy-protection
17th May 07 at 09:37 am. Read 12 times. Trackback
Amazon.com plans to sell millions of music titles until the end of the year. Unless other online music stores, they are going to sell the files without a DRM copy protection: The user can hear the song, burn it on CD or transfer it to a mobile player without problems.
The main partner is EMI music who also plans to sell unprotected songs on Apples iTunes Music Store. Next to EMI, Amazon is selling songs from “more then 12.000″ other music labels, so Amazon founder Jeff Bezos.