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January 04, 2008

And Then There Were None

Now all four major record labels will offer at least some of their catalogs without Digital Rights Management constraints.

All their catalogs would be better, but I'm not going to look this gift horse in the mouth. That it took a runaway hit that included DRM (iTunes) to force the labels to change there stance adds a touch of irony.

The next question, for me, is if years of antagonizing the majors will mean eMusic doesn't see any of these tracks, effectively being punished for being so far ahead of the curve with their business model. And yes, I'm biased.

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