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I thought Apple already sold DRM-free tracks called iTunes Plus on the iTunes Store. How is this different?

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I thought Apple already sold DRM-free tracks called iTunes Plus on the iTunes Store. How is this different?

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Format-wise, there’s no difference—all of Apple’s DRM-free tracks willl be the same as those old iTunes Plus tracks. The difference is that originally, only one of the major record labels, EMI (plus many smaller independent labels) offered its music as DRM-free iTunes Plus tracks on the iTunes Store. But Apple says it will now offer DRM-free music from the other three major labels as well: Sony BMG, Warner Music, and Universal.

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