EMI Drops DRM, iTunes First to Sign On

Αναδημοσιεύσεις άρθρων και συζητήσεις με θέμα την τεχνολογία.
Post Reply
User avatar
mikem4600
Gbyte level
Gbyte level
Posts: 1363
Joined: Fri Mar 12, 2004 2:00 pm
Academic status: Alumnus/a
Gender:
Location: A Galaxy Far, Far Away
Contact:

EMI Drops DRM, iTunes First to Sign On

Post by mikem4600 » Mon Apr 02, 2007 4:00 pm

Η EMI καταργεί την προστασία αντιγραφής για τα άλμπουμ της!
Paul Thurrott wrote:Music giant EMI this morning announced that it would be releasing its entire catalog without digital rights management (DRM) restrictions, the first of the four largest music companies to do so. In addition, EMI announced that Apple's iTunes would be the first online music service to sell these unrestricted files starting in May.

EMI's move is dramatic. Currently, almost all commercial digital content sold online is constrained by DRM technologies, many of which are quite onerous and difficult to work around. Under the new plan, EMI will continue to sell DRM-restricted content itself and via various online services. But for those customers that are interested in DRM-free offerings, EMI will offer a logical and desirable alternative.

EMI announced that Apple will be the first EMI partner to sell both the old DRM-restricted songs and the newer, DRM-free songs side-by-side. Apple CEO Steve Jobs said Monday that the DRM-free versions of individual songs will offer twice the quality of the DRM-restricted versions, meaning that they will be encoded using the 256 Kbps AAC audio format, compared to 128 Kbps for the original versions. (In a bit of showmanship, Jobs claimed that the 128 Kbps files already offered "the best audio quality" offered by any mainstream digital music service, which is demonstrably untrue: All Windows Media-based online services already offer dramatically higher quality music files than does Apple.) The new songs will cost $1.29 in the US, compared to 99 cents for the restricted versions.
Περισσότερα...
Autocracy hates questions. Anarchy hates answers.
User avatar
P3
Venus Project Founder
Venus Project Founder
Posts: 2722
Joined: Mon Mar 22, 2004 4:12 pm
Academic status: Alumnus/a
Gender:
Location: !! El Paso !!

Post by P3 » Fri Apr 27, 2007 4:07 pm

Apple sent out a short message to partners who provide music to the iTunes store. The notice lets partners know that Apple will begin offering DRM-Free, higher quality tracks, next month, and they they can sell DRM Free tracks as well, if they choose to.

Many of you have reached out to iTunes to find out how you can make your songs available higher quality and DRM-free. Starting next month, iTunes will begin offering higher-quality, DRM-free music and DRM-free music videos to all customers.

This is great news for indy labels, that have been looking to sell DRM-Free music in iTunes for a while now. The DRM-Free music videos are an interesting addition as well, and content providers will be able to sell them for the same price as the current music videos.
Πηγή: http://www.applegazette.com/ipod/everyo ... in-itunes/
"Το δικό μου το ποίημα δεν έχει ομοιοκαταληξία.", ο υπογράφων
Post Reply

Return to “Τεχνολογικά Νέα”