Yahoo will also sell DRM zero music
MusicNet - the exclusive provider of music libraries on Yahoo! Microsoft's Music Unlimited and URGE - announced yesterday that it will release about 1 million MP3 songs that do not include DRM protection technology on the two services.
MusicNet analysts said the move was a response to the call of Apple president Steve Jobs about DRM removal in digital music. So far, Apple, EMI and Amazon have been conducting DRM digital music business.
Like Apple, MusicNet also takes non-DRM digital music from the well-known record label provider EMI - the leader in dropping DRM in digital music - as well as from other companies like Righteous Babe, Nettwerk, and Madacy. , Nitro .
MusicNet chooses the standard MP3 format instead of Windows Media to allow users of Yahoo and Microsoft services to freely transfer music to any device they want.
MusicNet's price and the exact time of the launch of the new service are not yet published. However, the company turned on the service eyelid that will be released this quarter.
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