According to CNET source , Apple has sign deals withSony BMG , Universal , and Warner to bring flexibly - price DRM - free music to iTunes while simultaneously introducing music downloads to the iPhone ’s 3 G service .
https://gizmodo.com/drm-officially-dead-last-major-label-sony-bmg-plans-to-340598
WhileEMIis already offering DRM - destitute music on iTunes , they represent only 10 % of the music market place . With “ the big three ” on plug-in , a majority of iTunes ’ music could be DRM - devoid . But the unexampled pricing options may be the real monetary value of it all to consumers . While catalogue titles will now start at 79 cents , the studios will be able to price music above 99 cent ( to undisclosed amounts)—though CNET ’s source says that all euphony will finally come back to 79 cents .

https://gizmodo.com/official-emi-to-release-music-drm-free-248836
So while it sounds like Apple finally caved to the music industry , at least consumers may get something decent out of it . Hopefully we ’ll hear about it all today at the tonic . [ CNET ]
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