gizmodo.com — It's over. The last major label to hold out on selling DRM-free MP3s, Sony BMG, is "finalizing plans" to sell music not locked down with DRM. It'll be available sometime in the first quarter, apparently in time to get in on Amazon and Pepsi's 1 billion song giveaway.
Jan 4, 2008 View in Crawl 4
pfromgJan 5, 2008
If you have nothing remotely intelligent to say , just be quiet.
pigfisterJan 6, 2008
that will be another one of sony's delights then, secuROM i think you are talking about!
txaggie08Jan 7, 2008
Wow, I meant to say CD sales. Oh well.
diggdatJan 10, 2008
Thanks for the info, I have only purchased a couple of songs individually from them but good to know.
rebelphoenixJan 16, 2008
Correct!
sheriffartSep 8, 2009
/VHS