DRM Free iTunes with a TwistBy Chris - 01/07/2009 12:34:35 PM |

iPod lovers everywhere must have really loved yesterday’s official announcement at Macworld. Apple has negotiated with the top names in the music business to make DRM-free iTunes possible. But hey, what do you know, there’s a twist.
It looks like only Apple customers in the U.S. will enjoy those DRM-free tracks from iTunes. Other countries are reporting that their iTunes music is still locked into place. Well Apple what do you have to say for yourself? Did you forget to announce the fact that only U.S. customer will be able to enjoy the changes? I mean shouldn’t everyone everywhere get those DRM-free tracks? Especially now that 3G downloads are possible!
via BGR
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