Warner Offers DRM-Free Music on Amazon MP3 StoreAuthored by Mark Hefflinger on January 3, 2008 - 12:02pm.
Seattle - Amazon.com has added DRM-free songs from major label Warner Music Group to its Amazon MP3 store. The move marks the first major foray for Warner into selling music in the MP3 format, without digital restrictions. "We believe that giving consumers the assurance that the music they purchase can be played on any device they own will only encourage more sales of music," said Michael Nash, senior vice president, digital strategy and business development for Warner Music Group.
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