By this time next year, DRM will be nothing more than a bad memory of the early days of digital music adoption. With Amazon and Wal-Mart selling DRM-free MP3s for a year and Apple, early proponents of DRM, abandoning it, the major music labels are admitting that selling music with annoying copy-protection schemes did more to promote piracy than it did to discourage it.
I will most certainly be paying the incremental price to purchase DRM-free copies of all my iTunes music.
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