I just received the following blurb from Ziff Davis Publishing, the folks who publish, among other things, PC Magazine, and I must say, after reading the linked article, I'm intrigued.
"April 7 was a momentous day in the world of digital music. It marked, for all intents and purposes, the end of digital rights management, and a new, tiered pricing scheme on digital music’s most popular service, iTunes. While those are easily the most significant changes on iTunes, they’re not the only ones. Audio analyst Tim Gideon outlines everything you need to know. I, on the other hand, am sort of fixated on the Death of DRM. This is a big deal and could mean some big changes in the world of digital content. Read it all and you’ll come away informed."





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