Cancel that, Sony BMG is braindead after all
Bob Morris @ Jan 7th 2008 13:46 - Category: Unfiled Tags: DRM
Just when you though the Sony BMG decision to sell non-DRM music signaled they’d finally gotten on the cluetrain, comes conclusive evidence that they haven’t.
To download non-DRM music from Sony you must first go to a record store to buy a plastic card with a code on it for each album. You then can download the music using the code.
That’s right, you have to go to a record store first… And they’re making the non-DRM music available for a whopping 37 albums to start out with.
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