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The DRM Revolution Continues!

The war to free the music rages on…and we’re winning, folks!

Earlier today, Napster announced the launch of their MP3 store, which they claim to be “more than 50% larger than any other MP3 store and boasts not only the largest major label MP3 catalog in the industry, but also the largest library of independent music available anywhere.”

Napster says the vast majority of the over 6-million DRM-free tracks will be available at 256kbps bitrate and include high-resolution album art. Most MP3s are priced at 99 cents with albums running $9.95.  Napster’s on-demand subscription services remains unchanged.

There is now more DRM-free music available to the masses than before the demise of the original Napster. home.napster.com

This article was submitted by Matthew as part of a contest we are having on my podcast.

Tags: drm, napster
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