blog.wired.com — U2, the only band to have had an official iPod model made in its honor, has dropped the DRM from its music catalog for the first time. All 19 of the band's full-length releases (including some special editions with bonus tracks) are now available on the Rhapsody MP3 store for $10 a piece, or $20 for double-length releases that contain bonus tracks.
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Closed AccountJul 31, 2008
YaY!!! They did the Right Thing. Now I have another reason to like them.Really guys, we should start refusing to buy any DRM stuff - it would send the media companies the kind of message they understand.
daniel591992Aug 1, 2008
That's great, but because this is digg, and it's about U2, people are still gonna complain...