iTunes may get rid of all DRM tomorrow

December 9th, 2008
by conley
DRM - Credit: jbonnain on Flickr (CC BY)

DRM - Credit: jbonnain on Flickr (CC BY)

A rumor has spread that iTunes will be removing all DRM in its store at a global level tomorrow.

AppleInsider cites a Dec. 3 story from the French publication Electron Libre that says iTunes will remove DRM from Sony BMG, Universal and Warner tracks on December 9th, like it already does with EMI and indie content. The story doesn’t say what percentage of tracks from the major labels, or what the cost bump for the new tracks might be, if any, though it seems to say the thing might cover every single album and track on iTunes. In fact, check out this rather ungraceful machine translation of the French story for yourself:

…The signals are clear today. iTunes should offer catalogs of three majors Universal Music, SonyBMG Music and Waner [sic] rid of technological protection measures next Tuesday, Dec. 9. The transition to DRM Free should be at a global level…

I guess we’ll see tomorrow.

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