EMI May Sell Entire Collection as DRM-Less MP3s

It seems like EMI may sell it’s entire music collection as MP3 without the Digital Rights Management Protection (DRM). If that happens we are going to have more great music in the MP3 format.

NEW YORK—- Music company EMI Group PLC — home of The Rolling Stones and Coldplay — has been talking with online retailers about possibly selling its entire digital music catalog in MP3 format without copy protection, the Wall Street Journal reported Friday, citing numerous people familiar with the matter.

Source: Sun Times Via: Slashdot

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