Nokia aiming for DRM-free implementation of Comes With Music
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Make no mistake — there’s no need to wait for Nokia and its partner studios to implement a DRM-free version of Comes With Music to enjoy your subscription tracks on any device you want, but at least the handset maker — along with those in control of the jams — are working towards a legal way to strip your downloads of that pesky rights management stuff. According to an article on the matter from Singapore today, Adam Mirabella, director of Global Digital Music Retail at Nokia, had this to say: “We have dialogs going with all of our partners and Digital Rights Management-free (DRM-free) is also on the roadmap for the future integration of Comes With Music.” No further details were spilled, but we’d say that’s clear cut enough to get one’s hopes up. Just don’t bank on this going down anytime soon — you should know there’s lots of red tape to cut before those CmW tunes are freed of their shackles.
[Thanks, Masa]
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