Friday, January 9, 2009

Apple will sell songs without protection

Apple Computer, American technological giant with soothes in Cupertino (Californian, the United States), has announced that are going to begin to offer ten million songs digitized without the copy protection in its store iTunes.

Apple also announces the launching of new laptop of 17 inches with a battery that lasts eight hours.

Phil Schiller, senior vice-president of trade of Apple, said that the songs will be sold to three prices different and that they will be available towards the end of the month of March of the present year. Phil Schiller presented/displayed updates for film software and photos and diverse sources indicated that it is going away to be able to acquire in iTunes Store music to unload directly to iPhone.

In 2007, Steve Jobs, Advisor-Delegate de Apple already had to ask to the main disqueros seals that stop using the DRM that DRM is designed to avoid that their songs through common archives share of illegal form.

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