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Amazon may offer DRM-free music from major labels
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Amazon may offer DRM-free music from major labels | Amazon may offer DRM-free music from major labels |
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| by Stephen Withers | |
| Wednesday, 25 April 2007 | |
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Amazon seems set to open a mainstream online music store as early as next month, and aims to follow the new EMI/Apple model of offering tracks unencumbered with DRM.
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EMI has already indicated a willingness to provide unprotected tracks in any format a retailer cares to sell, so it would be surprising if a EMI/Amazon deal wasn't imminent.
One card Amazon could play is going along with the labels' desire for variable prices (eg, selling new tracks at higher prices than older material), something Apple has so far opposed.
The iTunes Store has a market share of around 80 percent, making it an attractive target for competitors, especially one that's done as well in online retail as Amazon.{moscomment} |
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