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February 23, 2007

Puretracks To Sell DRM-Free MP3s, But Not To Mac

Toronto, ON-based digital music store Puretracks has announced that it will sell a full catalog of MP3 music files for purchase and download, free of Digital Rights Management (DRM) restrictions. The new DRM-free MP3 catalogue will initially feature 50,000 titles from a number of major independent labels, priced from $0.79 cents per song. Additional

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Posted by Greg at February 23, 2007 12:09 PM