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iPods to support copy-protected CDs?
November 18, 2005
Record label says its music from copy-protected CDs will play on Apple's iPod, but Apple disputes that notion.
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EMI, Apple partner on DRM-free premium music
April 2, 2007
Music label confirms that it will sell higher-quality, copy protection-free digital music through iTunes Store.Photos: Apple's DRM-free duet with EMI
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Apple, Amazon may hold future of DRM-free music
May 17, 2007
Sales of unprotected music at retailers could help determine whether record industry adopts open MP3s.
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EMI offers music catalog to Mashboxx
July 28, 2006
Yet-to-launch legal P2P network hopes to succeed with label-supported version of traditional file-sharing model.
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