Macworld is a USA magazine covering Home Computing. Macworld is a guide for Apple Mac enthusiasts, loaded with product reviews, feature articles, expert hints and tips. This magazine is owned by International Data Group (IDG). The web site is presented in the English language.
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Eric Kallgren Boulder, Colorado USA | Posted at 10:56am on Tuesday, April 7th, 2009 | iTunes is now DRM-free, Macworld magazine reported on April 7, 2009:
"Apple on Tuesday followed through on its promise to remove all digital rights management (DRM) from music sold on the iTunes Store. The company also unveiled tiered pricing for individual songs and albums.
All songs on the iTunes Store are now available at 256kbps AAC encoding, which Apple says is virtually indistinguishable from the original recordings. Apple began the process of converting its music to remove DRM in January when Phil Schiller announced the move during his keynote address at Macworld Expo.
The other change to the iTunes Store involves pricing. Apple adopted new pricing options that include selling songs for 69 cents, 99 cents or $1.29."
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