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Vodafone sheds DRM on its mobiles
By Gareth Beavis published
Vodafone has claimed it is the first global mobile network operator to offer DRM free music across both mobile phones and PCs after it scrapped digital music protection on its catalogue.
Warner Music embraces legal P2P downloads
By Mark Harris published
Qtrax licensing deal gives free ad-supported music to all
MSN Mobile: 'We'd like to have offered a fuller service'
By Gareth Beavis published
A recent interview with MSN has thrown up some interesting comments about MSN Mobile's strategy regarding its new music download service, not least the decision to tie tracks to phones through DRM.
Is 95% of the world's digital music pirated?
By Patrick Goss published
A staggering 95 per cent of digital music is illegal, according to the International Federation of the Phonographic Industry.
Apple exits Macworld Expo with a whimper
By Rob Mead published
Opinion: iLife and iWork updates and a new kind of laptop battery? Meh
7digital boss knocks Apple's DRM-free offering
By Adam Hartley published
Apple has finally announced that iTunes is to go DRM-free, however, there are still some vociferous critics of Apple's iTunes strategy.
iTunes goes DRM-free at last
By Dean Evans published
Apple used its Macworld 2009 keynote speech to confirm that it will be offering over 10 million DRM-free songs on iTunes, a new pricing structure and music downloads for the iPhone.
Most gamers don't care about DRM
By Mike Channell published
Opinion: how many people need to reinstall a game five times anyway?
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