Napster goes DRM-free, now available on iPhone
Napster has finally shed the Digital Rights Management shackles from its six-million strong collection of music tracks, meaning that it can now be used on an iPhone or iPod.
While it's unlikely that iPhone users will be able to grab those tracks over the air any time soon, they can still side-load them from a PC via iTunes.
Napster has convinced all record labels to partake in offering unprotected music, something Apple would surely love to do. Apple is said to be in talks with major record labels to expand its own mobile music offerings.
(Via Macworld)
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