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EMI-iTunes deal divides music industry

By Emiko Terazono

Published: April 8 2007 18:42 | Last updated: April 8 2007 18:42

Last week’s announcement by Apple and EMI that the UK record company will start selling its catalogue without copyright protection on iTunes, the digital music retailer, has split the industry in two.

EMI said it would offer higher quality tracks which will be free of digital rights management at a higher price alongside its existing catalogue with DRM. DRM helps prevent piracy but stops the use of music downloaded from iTunes on devices other than iPods.

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