[NPMUG] Digital Rights Management now removed from ALL iTunes purchases and priced at 69¢, 99¢, or $1.29

Dave Sevick dave at davesevick.com
Wed Apr 8 06:34:50 MDT 2009


iTunes music. Now 100% iTunes Plus.
Now, every song available on the iTunes Store is an iTunes Plus song.  
That means you get high-quality music with 256-Kbps AAC encoding,  
making every song you download virtually indistinguishable from the  
original recording. iTunes Plus songs are all free of burn limits and  
digital rights management (DRM). So the music you buy will play on  
iPod, Apple TV, all Mac and Windows computers, and many other digital  
music players. It’s also easy to upgrade songs you previously  
purchased from iTunes to iTunes Plus. You don’t have to buy the song  
or album again. Just pay the 30¢ per song upgrade price. (Music video  
upgrades are 60¢ and entire albums can be upgraded for 30 percent of  
the album price.)

http://www.apple.com/itunes/whatsnew/



All songs on the iTunes Store are now available in our highest-quality  
256-Kbps AAC encoding, making for a stellar sound that's virtually  
indistinguishable from the original recordings. It's easy to upgrade  
music you already purchased to iTunes Plus — just click on the link  
below to view the selection of songs, albums, and music videos  
available to upgrade. And, of course, iTunes Plus music is always DRM- 
free. Choose from more than 10 million high-quality iTunes Plus songs,  
priced at 69¢, 99¢, or $1.29, with most albums priced at $9.99.
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