amazonmp3.jpgSony BMG is making its DRM-free catalog available at Amazon’s MP3 store, thus making the online shop the only place where consumers can legally buy unprotected digital music from all four major labels. [Variety]

 
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  1. Lucas Jensen  |   Posted on Jan 11th, 2008

    @dennisobell: And a store that works properly. I lost a few downloads from them. Plus, isn’t it funny that iTunes called for the end to DRM and the labels balked but got all cool with it when Amazon did it? I wonder if Amazon is kicked back more dough somewhere. Loss leader? Apple already makes very little off iTunes.

  2. Chris Molanphy  |   Posted on Jan 10th, 2008

    It’s on: the Thug’s dream — putting the squeeze on iTunes. Now all Amazon needs is the traffic.

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