Yes, believe it or not the day has come.......
Apple has announced three significant changes to its iTunes Store at Macworld Expo, but the first is undoubtedly the biggest news: The music and video download service, which features more than 10 million songs, is finally going Digital Rights Management (DRM)-free.
Users who have already purchased music from the iTunes Store protected with Apple?s FairPlay DRM will be able to upgrade their entire library of previously-purchased songs, though an additional fee is required?30 cents per song.
iTunes Store goes DRM-free | Macworld
Apple has announced three significant changes to its iTunes Store at Macworld Expo, but the first is undoubtedly the biggest news: The music and video download service, which features more than 10 million songs, is finally going Digital Rights Management (DRM)-free.
Users who have already purchased music from the iTunes Store protected with Apple?s FairPlay DRM will be able to upgrade their entire library of previously-purchased songs, though an additional fee is required?30 cents per song.
iTunes Store goes DRM-free | Macworld
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