The Economics of Content – Sony BMG Joining Amazon Music Store; Final Major To Try DRM-Free: Report

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It looks like Sony BMG is going DRM free through the Amazon Music Store. This is the last major record label that is doing this.

I think that it is pretty cool and will have to start looking at the Amazon Music Store when I am looking to purchase my music. I currently purchase a CD or download it through the iTunes music store, but this looks entriguing since it is higher quality and DRM free.

Thanks to Tom Merritt for posting this article.

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I live in Westminster, Colorado, and I am a married father of two wonderful kids, 5 and 7 years old. I work in the public relations field and bring a perspective of using blogs to reach a wide variety of readers. I also try and use technology to share information with my family that is spread all over the country. I am a graduate of the University of Idaho and the University of Denver.

One thought on “The Economics of Content – Sony BMG Joining Amazon Music Store; Final Major To Try DRM-Free: Report

  1. I stopped buying music via iTunes a long time ago…actually when I realized I couldn’t play a song outside of iTunes or my iPod I stopped buying from iTunes.

    Recently I started buying from Amazon. Their downloader app is pretty cool. It even inserts the song into my iTunes library for me.

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